First post here! Came across this 1999 proof SBA. I assume this is machine doubling or tripling, which doesn't make it special as a varitey, but I sure do like it. Don't know much about it, but I like it. Any education, thoughts comments, etc... are appreciated. Also, my apologies for the poor photos. They really don't do the coin justice. I haven't figured out how to work my microscope camera yet, especially on highly reflective proof coins. Need to do a search on the forum for advice on that.
Thanks, guys. Any idea if this type of machine doubling or tripling or whatever it may be is common to SBAs from 1999? Or common in general? I think I get how machine or strike doubling is created but multiple times like this seems odd. Especially on a proof coin.
Since proof coins are struck twice (as opposed to once for circulation coins) it is entirely possible that this could happen. Chris