That is what I read too. The problem is that there are lots of machines each one dumping thier coins into a shared container of some sort waiting...
In any industrail production line there is an inherent conflict between quality control on one hand and meeting production goals on the other....
I would use a wooden tootpick, or a tang from a plastic fork
Like Rick said. It's hard to tell anything when the pics are at such radical angles.
If it's too close to the other doubled die then move it away a little bit.
I beleive I saw some pics somewhere of these doubled die's. There are more than one. It could have been in "errorscope" the monthly Coneca...
Darn it! I need to pay more attention.
I don't see any doubling
here is my 1994 DDR. Look art the doubling on America, and compare it to yours. Yours is flat.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is a link to some real 1982 doubled die cents. http://coppercoins.com/diesearch.php?date=1982&page=1
follow these links to see a real 2015 doubled die http://www.varietyvista.com/01e%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%205/2015PDDO001%20cent.htm...
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