Can there be both mechanical and die doubled coins?

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  1. Shel Evans

    Shel Evans New Member

    This is the only picture I have with me, I think.
     

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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    The only I see on your Nickel is a worn die strike.

    And you would say Doubled Die.. not Die Doubled
     
  4. Shel Evans

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  5. Shel Evans

    Shel Evans New Member

    Thank you on both. I sent the wrong picture actually. That's kind of why I asked. It just seems to be going different directions in different areas. I've collected coins for 40 years and just now decided to do something with them. It's alot to it ,as I'm learning. The cast majority of it from here,so thanks to all.
     
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  6. justafarmer

    justafarmer Senior Member

    To answer question of
    "Can there be both mechanical and die doubled coins?"

    Yes

    Doubled die coins are a result from the manufacturing of the coin die. Mechanical doubling is a result from the manufacturing (striking) of the coin. So a coin die that is doubled and therefore produces doubled die coins can also produce mechanical doubling when that die is used to manufacture (strike) coins.
     
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  7. Shel Evans

    Shel Evans New Member

    That's kinda what I had in mind you just made it make sense. Seems like there's alot going on with this one besides being beat up and bout wore out. Thanks for your help.
     
  8. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I get a kick out of those that correct others but can't use proper English in the process.
     
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  9. wxcoin

    wxcoin Getting no respect since I was a baby

    Que?
     
  10. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Shel it looks like your coin is suffering from die deterioration.
    In your first photo, the devices (lettering) aren't sharp. The whole coin looks mushy and soft. This is exactly what happens after the die has struck many coins. Another confirmation is the orange peel texture you see it the fields. And has been answered a DDO or DDR can also exhibit MD, but rarely DDO and die deterioration. A doubled die (DIE) is usually pulled from use before it gets used enough to show deterioration.
     
  11. coinquest1961

    coinquest1961 Well-Known Member

    Many of the 1916 [​IMG] doubled die nickels also show additional machine doubling, such as this one. The "doubling" on the nose is machine doubling.
     
  12. atrox001

    atrox001 Senior Member

    Here is an example of a doubled die with MDD...50c 67 BS DDO-001.
    Larry Nienaber
     

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