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In a true brockage the double images on one side should be properly aligned, because the "stuck" coin has to be perfectly aligned with the die it is stuck to.
On the other hand, unless a squeeze job is done with extreme care, there will be at least some mis-alignment.
The "wrong" image will be incuse on either a brockage or a squeeze job, because the main difference between them is whether the impression was formed at the mint, or at someone's work bench.
Looking at a cent with X-ray vision would show the bottom of the Memorial as a straight line at about eye level of the Lincoln bust, not skewed several degrees on what I am convinced is a squeezed coin.
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Roy
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