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<p>[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2867122, member: 88736"]Coin & Error</p><p><br /></p><p>Lets take DD as an example. For those visitors surfers viewing here and seeing DD first time, DD is Doubled Die error in the coin. (note: it is not "Double Die", it is DoubleD Die".) Anyway, our business here is not its detail, that can be found anywhere. It is an error in the mint production, in die making process rather than striking process. That's, it is not an error of worker working at the strike press machinery (think about the past when there was no automation unlike today.) In those old days, production machines were not so high quality as machines of today, therefore, off-center alignments in the dies were probably frequent. However, a good master die maker could still do good dies even with those old mechanical machines. So, that DD error in the die making was most likely human error. For example, the worker working at the die making machine (lathe/milling/etc) was probably drunk when he was working at the machine. No, it is unlikely. A logical reason is that he had money problem, again, like anyone has even today. When there is money problem everybody has a tendency in making error. Then. Question: Who does not have money problem?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ErolGarip, post: 2867122, member: 88736"]Coin & Error Lets take DD as an example. For those visitors surfers viewing here and seeing DD first time, DD is Doubled Die error in the coin. (note: it is not "Double Die", it is DoubleD Die".) Anyway, our business here is not its detail, that can be found anywhere. It is an error in the mint production, in die making process rather than striking process. That's, it is not an error of worker working at the strike press machinery (think about the past when there was no automation unlike today.) In those old days, production machines were not so high quality as machines of today, therefore, off-center alignments in the dies were probably frequent. However, a good master die maker could still do good dies even with those old mechanical machines. So, that DD error in the die making was most likely human error. For example, the worker working at the die making machine (lathe/milling/etc) was probably drunk when he was working at the machine. No, it is unlikely. A logical reason is that he had money problem, again, like anyone has even today. When there is money problem everybody has a tendency in making error. Then. Question: Who does not have money problem?[/QUOTE]
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