What you're referring to is the mentioned "single squeeze" process used to make dies and yes, this is one. While we may call the modern variety "doubled dies", they're not produced the same way as the more well-known type such as the 55-P 1C.
Thanks Reed, also Rick I'm horribly sorry if I'm hijacking your thread I feel as if I am just let me know, if not I have another picture of Liberty. Thanks, Jacob
Oh boy. Feel like im going backwards. I cant even tell a doubled die yet. Now this. I'm saving this coin pic. Maybe even my wall paper if that what its called
No, no... you're good. I knew exactly what you were talking about and only wished to clarify. It's tough to remember the different terminology, and is particularly true when technically incorrect.
It's hard to tell which one it is without markers . There's only one last thing to check . Wexler #5 has die scratches under lincoln neck . Check and see if there's any there . On a positive note, here's a wexler DDO-005 . http://www.doubleddie.com/172501.html