Er...where is the doubling? Obverse? Reverse? Which letters? Be specific, please...
Post 23 is not an overlay, it is a single image rotated upside down with a box in it. An overlay is 2 overlapping images, one of which is...
And you do realize that this thread is actually 11 years old, right? :P
Die damage: things like die gouges, die dents, etc. Damage done to the die by a tool. This results in a raised anomaly on the coin. I don't see an...
People can scrub a die in multiple directions, you know. Not sure what's so hard to understand about that...not to mention the fact that the lines...
Either a misaligned die clash, or, more likely, some die damage.
Fer crying out loud, it's not a DDR.
Well actually, because any raised area on a coin is actually RECESSED on the die, the area between the columns is actually the higher point on the...
Those are die polish lines, they were abrading a clash.
I have seen similar coins and have come to the conclusion that they are not a doubled die, because the type of doubling seen most closely...
Safari.
Hmmm...I would attribute it to weird die deterioration doubling, but that's just my opinion.
Same with me.
lol
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