Welcome! Also study the minting process. From your first post it seems like you think coins are made by pouring metal into a mould. They actually...
Why would you waste money having it graded? It's not a variety.
No one was criticizing your grammar. Saying "double" instead of doubled isn't a grammar issue, it's a term issue. The die is "doubled". If you're...
I'm just going to ignore him.
Why keep bothering with this guy. Every little remark screams that he's trolling and just trying to get a rise out of everyone. He has nothing to...
Rim ding for sure.
Put on ignore.
The only thing I see is someone that spends too much time under a bridge!
That Diane's been in the ground at some time.
That area under the T is a plating issue.
All forums use their own acronyms, just like this one. This is the only one I know of that uses MDD. All others use MD for machine or mechanical...
As for your links, one is for the site's own acronyms. The other is the author's personal acronym, not necessarily a well observed one.
Machine doubling is damage. You don't have to add damage to the end. Kinda like saying ATM machine!
Go to Error-ref.com and look up master die doubling.
Btw, number of posts on a forum has nothing to do with expertise.
There can be master die doubling as well as working hub doubling, so when you learn enough about how things work then you can give advice. No such...
Let me clarify. Master dies are made from hubs. Dies are made from the master die. There, that's better. There's no such acronym as MDD for...
It shows the master die doubling, but it has additional doubling on the date. The die was made of a working die or working "hub" and at that time...
There are master doubled dies listed, but there aren't any master doubled dies listed as regular doubled dies. Tell me which ones are mistakenly...
I think there's a lot of confusion here. The op asked about the rim cud. Victor said it was a doubled die. Paddy and Rick said it was master die...
Separate names with a comma.