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<p>[QUOTE="StrikeOutXXX, post: 2242531, member: 73698"]No other input except just about every individual expert or organization recognize the 8 types of doubling (With some considering single-squeeze doubling to be a 9th). I pointed that out specifically due to your previous post (quoted below) - Doubled Dies do not have to show doubling throughout the entire coin. Actually, very few do. Having doubling on both sides of the coin really is a mute point. The Obverse die and the Reverse die are separate to each other, and is what would carry the doubled die impression. Although there are a few coins out there that have true Doubling on both (From each separate die being a doubled die) Obv/Rev have no bearing on each other.</p><p><br /></p><p>It is hard at times to discern true doubling from machine doubling - but by understand what the true doubling is, it helps eliminate strike/machine doubling.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><i>Ok so this quarter pic is a good ex: or MD? If so Then there are many conflicting issue's Md vs DD. It appears to me in my research that it stems from one's authoritarian opinion. Or a Registered and respected classification of some sorts? As of now, My understanding is..(which is prolly way off, lol) Is that a D.D. must exhibit full D.D. throughout the coin. But is most cases in not on both sides of the coin!. I say it is a coin toss!! lol and yes I do know the manufacturing process. Kinda like gotta go to the doctor to get a second opinion? And yes your EX: is extreme.</i>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="StrikeOutXXX, post: 2242531, member: 73698"]No other input except just about every individual expert or organization recognize the 8 types of doubling (With some considering single-squeeze doubling to be a 9th). I pointed that out specifically due to your previous post (quoted below) - Doubled Dies do not have to show doubling throughout the entire coin. Actually, very few do. Having doubling on both sides of the coin really is a mute point. The Obverse die and the Reverse die are separate to each other, and is what would carry the doubled die impression. Although there are a few coins out there that have true Doubling on both (From each separate die being a doubled die) Obv/Rev have no bearing on each other. It is hard at times to discern true doubling from machine doubling - but by understand what the true doubling is, it helps eliminate strike/machine doubling. [I]Ok so this quarter pic is a good ex: or MD? If so Then there are many conflicting issue's Md vs DD. It appears to me in my research that it stems from one's authoritarian opinion. Or a Registered and respected classification of some sorts? As of now, My understanding is..(which is prolly way off, lol) Is that a D.D. must exhibit full D.D. throughout the coin. But is most cases in not on both sides of the coin!. I say it is a coin toss!! lol and yes I do know the manufacturing process. Kinda like gotta go to the doctor to get a second opinion? And yes your EX: is extreme.[/I][/QUOTE]
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