1964 Nickel DDR?

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  1. RabbiSchmooley

    RabbiSchmooley Active Member

    I've been looking through examples of this doubling, and it seems to match mostly with some of Wexler's examples, but I am hoping that somebody here can offer some insight into whether this coin is hub doubling or machine doubling. Doubling seems to get stronger from east to west. See below.
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  3. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    It's machine doubling.
     
  4. RabbiSchmooley

    RabbiSchmooley Active Member

    It appeared to my untrained eye to match some of wexlers noted varieties including the east to west spread increase, but the sharp edges definitely made it more difficult to determine for sure. Thanks for the input!
     
  5. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    1964 are so plentiful in high grade out there in circulation, it pays to really check them out. I can almost guarantee that you will find a 1964/1964D DDO/DDR/RPM.
     
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  6. Danomite

    Danomite What do you say uh-huh

    Unfortunately it appears to be MD. Flat and shelflike with reduction in the devices.
     
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  7. RabbiSchmooley

    RabbiSchmooley Active Member

    I usually don't pay any attention to nickels at all. Idk why, I guess they just have never struck me as interesting. By the sounds of it I should adjust my thinking though lol
     
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  8. RabbiSchmooley

    RabbiSchmooley Active Member

    Thank you for the input!
     
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  9. Kevin Mader

    Kevin Mader Fellow Coin Enthusiast Supporter

    Sure - Billions of nickels out there. Side note: just cleared off my daughter's desk of a pile of change. Sitting on top was a particularly nice 1964 D...barely any circulation wear. I like searching the date as I mentioned as there are a bunch of opportunities - Brian's Variety Coins - 1964 Nickel Doubled Die Listings
     
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