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<p>[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 8321962, member: 73995"]There is one thing here Insider. You grade and restore coins, and have much knowledge in counterfiet detection.</p><p>I and others here are fully aware of what Doubled and tripled dies are. This doubling does not follow any of the characteristics of a doubled die "tripled die" Even a class ll</p><p>Variety's are my main category to collect, and I do not know why they are calling it a TDO. Yes, it a tripled image, which is exactly what the CPG calls it. I would imagine that they are calling this one a Class ll doubled die, which is distorted die doubling that forms either to the rim or to the center. The one problem is that each of the doublings is lower in relief than the next. Flat and shelf like isn't a characteristic of a doubled die. It can still be called a variety though.</p><p>I would have to see one in hand, Every class ll doubled die I have ever seen is in the same relief as the original devices.</p><p>I question this as a TDO, simple as that. Quite a few coins make it as a variety.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 8321962, member: 73995"]There is one thing here Insider. You grade and restore coins, and have much knowledge in counterfiet detection. I and others here are fully aware of what Doubled and tripled dies are. This doubling does not follow any of the characteristics of a doubled die "tripled die" Even a class ll Variety's are my main category to collect, and I do not know why they are calling it a TDO. Yes, it a tripled image, which is exactly what the CPG calls it. I would imagine that they are calling this one a Class ll doubled die, which is distorted die doubling that forms either to the rim or to the center. The one problem is that each of the doublings is lower in relief than the next. Flat and shelf like isn't a characteristic of a doubled die. It can still be called a variety though. I would have to see one in hand, Every class ll doubled die I have ever seen is in the same relief as the original devices. I question this as a TDO, simple as that. Quite a few coins make it as a variety.[/QUOTE]
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