Still trying to understand doubled die...?

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  1. Kelly Capone

    Kelly Capone Well-Known Member

    IMG_20210103_182804.jpg IMG_20210103_182600.jpg Does this count have any doubled die places? Look at NT in CENT and TES in States on Reverse and WE in obverse please. Thank you in advance. IMG_20210103_182804.jpg IMG_20210103_182600.jpg
     
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  3. Kelly Capone

    Kelly Capone Well-Known Member

    Dang! Didn't mean to send 2 sets of the same coin, I also hate auto correct. Meant to ask " does this coin
     
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  5. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    That's OK, calm down, Breathe Kelly . :joyful:
     
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  7. Kelly Capone

    Kelly Capone Well-Known Member

    Hahahaha!
     
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    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

  9. Handyman

    Handyman Well-Known Member

    Based on your pics I believe it to be MD ( machine doubling) Jmo
     
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  10. Kelly Capone

    Kelly Capone Well-Known Member

    This is probably the 10th time or so I've read this site. I'm still not sure because some of the pics on them look to be what's on my penny. What am I missing?
     
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  11. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

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  12. Kelly Capone

    Kelly Capone Well-Known Member

    Ok. So is it that all the letters would be doubled?
     
  13. Kelly Capone

    Kelly Capone Well-Known Member

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  14. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    My level of expertise is in Colonials pretty much , but
    Doubled die
    Doubled die is a term in numismatics used to refer to a duplication of design elements on a working die created due to a misalignment of the die or hub during the hubbing process. Strength of the doubling can vary from very slight and isolated to extreme and widespread. The exact cause of the doubling can also vary, which is why a class system was created to outline the known and hypothesized causes. Reference from Wikipedia .
     
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  15. Kelly Capone

    Kelly Capone Well-Known Member

    Thank you. I was given another site to look at and I understand it better now.
     
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  16. Kelly Capone

    Kelly Capone Well-Known Member

    Thank you. Furry frog sent me a site that explained it much better than other sites. I get it now. Thanks so much for your help
     
  17. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    IMG_20201225_163126685_HDR.jpg Don't worry ; Keep reading til it sinks , Breathe Kelly , breathe .:):)
     
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  18. Kelly Capone

    Kelly Capone Well-Known Member

    Thank you guys so much for your help!!! I finally understand doubled die!!
     
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  19. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    OK. your Welcome , On to the next one DDD ... LOL
     
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  20. Kelly Capone

    Kelly Capone Well-Known Member

    Thanks so much for your help. Love the pic!!
     
  21. Kelly Capone

    Kelly Capone Well-Known Member

    Hahahaha
     
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