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<p>[QUOTE="Numismania, post: 1923980, member: 28971"]The Lincoln Cent Resource describes machine doubling here...<a href="http://www.lincolncentresource.com/FAQ/machinedoubling.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.lincolncentresource.com/FAQ/machinedoubling.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.lincolncentresource.com/FAQ/machinedoubling.html</a></p><p><br /></p><p>edited to say...I apologize, coingeek, if I sound 'holier than though'...I am NOT trying to. I'm merely comparing the movement of something while the planchet and dies are in the collar, and something move to create an 'abnormal' strike, and I am only basing my assumption of it being machine doubling, as indicated in the illustration, something moved while dies and plancget were in the collar. If the planchet moves causing machine doubling, wouldn't it be considered somewhat the same (though reversed....die moving instead of planchet) if the die moved, instead of the coin? In the sense of the definition, something moved while both were in the collar. Whether it be the coin or die(s), something was 'loose', again, only gauging by the illustration and going by the definition.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you found me to seem condescending, please understand I am not, and if you did, please accept my apology, as that was NOT my intent, whatsoever.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Numismania, post: 1923980, member: 28971"]The Lincoln Cent Resource describes machine doubling here...[url]http://www.lincolncentresource.com/FAQ/machinedoubling.html[/url] edited to say...I apologize, coingeek, if I sound 'holier than though'...I am NOT trying to. I'm merely comparing the movement of something while the planchet and dies are in the collar, and something move to create an 'abnormal' strike, and I am only basing my assumption of it being machine doubling, as indicated in the illustration, something moved while dies and plancget were in the collar. If the planchet moves causing machine doubling, wouldn't it be considered somewhat the same (though reversed....die moving instead of planchet) if the die moved, instead of the coin? In the sense of the definition, something moved while both were in the collar. Whether it be the coin or die(s), something was 'loose', again, only gauging by the illustration and going by the definition. If you found me to seem condescending, please understand I am not, and if you did, please accept my apology, as that was NOT my intent, whatsoever.[/QUOTE]
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