When the separation between the 2 areas makes each section less in width ( like dividing each side into part of the normal width, it is MD. A DD of that time would be 1 side normal width + any doubling adding to it so total width is more than normal 1 + X, but it is also flattish, so thats confirmation. Jim
I greatly appreciate the instruction, desert gem. This is a fascinating hobby and I intend to continue with it. I have had 14 more coins photographed for scrutinization by this learned community and will be posting again shortly with another possible error cent. Thanks and Have a Great Night. ~Jim
I had to correct my post about with the part in red. Jim When the separation between the 2 areas makes each section less in width ( like dividing each side into part of the normal width, it is MD. A DD of that time would be 1 side normal width + any doubling adding to it so total width is more than normal 1 + X, but your coin's doubling as MD are also flattish, so that is confirmation. Jim