It's always been my observation that doubling on incluse lettering tends to make the lettering narrower. I believe what you're seeing is MD.
Correctly oriented pictures and description of where you see doubling will help.
Wish I could find some to search. Around here they still can't get any because of the "coin shortage".
I see no doubling on your coin.
About what?
Zooming in on the area all I see are a lot of contact marks.
The end result will be it was never sent off to begin with and we'll never here anything else about it.
The coin isn't flawless. It won't even grade. Pr-64. Due to circulation it's an impaired proof.
Now I see!
It looks like an S to me, but I don't understand the attitude the op is showing. If he knows nothing about coins he needs to listen.
This coin does not exist. There is no proof it ever did.
No.
Clear gap doesn't matter because sometimes the area gets polished away at the mint, creating a gap. Best to look at the distance of the FG from...
It's close. The gap isn't as wide as the other letter spacing because it's due to polishing. It happens a lot. You didn't hit the jackpot.
Using the vinegar salt combo to clean, I would say you did it.
If you visually remove the doubling the devices are smaller than normal. With a true doubled die it would be normal size.
Glad you like it, but it has no value other than face. It's not true doubling.
It's fake.
You're trying too hard. Look for doubling first and markers second. The doubling has to match exactly because it's on the die and the same on...
Did you match it with the doubling, because that has to match exactly, which this does not.
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