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<p>[QUOTE="rascal, post: 1205598, member: 29239"]What you have here is not a doubled die and I'm not sure what caused it to be this way. I find these all the time when looking thru cent coins for errors. I have always thought that maybe the planchet was too small in diameter and when the coin die struck it the metal had to flow towards the retaining collar and it took the copper plating with it.This is just my best opinion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rascal, post: 1205598, member: 29239"]What you have here is not a doubled die and I'm not sure what caused it to be this way. I find these all the time when looking thru cent coins for errors. I have always thought that maybe the planchet was too small in diameter and when the coin die struck it the metal had to flow towards the retaining collar and it took the copper plating with it.This is just my best opinion.[/QUOTE]
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