In this poopygram, we’ll explore differing eye types in quarters released last year... 2018 “The Year Of The Crazy Eyed Birds” The first set is a different design progression.... (Duck) The second set shows more space below the eye where it needed to avoid the remaining eye die. The bottom of the eye is actually bowed inward as to show the constricting space against the first remaining eye below it. The double hubbing is evidenced in how little space is seen on the eye with no need to avoid contact. (First Picture)
If someone can give me the name and evidence of the mint person(s) who authorized single squeeze hubbing for dies and their address, I will post it with every example of such from now on in my footer. In reference to this thread :They use a single hubbing, it just "vibrates and jitters" as it presses down into the die once. There can not be true doubled dies except by decree by those who benefit from coins having such defects having higher value than face. It is little more than single squeeze machine doubling hubbing. Sounds like a new beverage. IMO Jim