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<p>[QUOTE="coinquest1961, post: 2617142, member: 1375"]They didn't miss it-they decided to release them anyhow due to the high demand for coinage at that time. Both of these are genuine doubled dies. (yeah-I got "doubled" right-"double" bothers me, too.) Other extreme examples, such as the 1916 doubled die nickel and the 1942-D 1-O-I doubled die quarter are genuine, too. It doesn't take much out of register die rotation on the second or subsequent hubbing-to cause a dramatic effect.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="coinquest1961, post: 2617142, member: 1375"]They didn't miss it-they decided to release them anyhow due to the high demand for coinage at that time. Both of these are genuine doubled dies. (yeah-I got "doubled" right-"double" bothers me, too.) Other extreme examples, such as the 1916 doubled die nickel and the 1942-D 1-O-I doubled die quarter are genuine, too. It doesn't take much out of register die rotation on the second or subsequent hubbing-to cause a dramatic effect.[/QUOTE]
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