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<p>[QUOTE="messydesk, post: 3217398, member: 1765"]Usually, the strike doubling more of a "bounce" than a full-strength second blow. The result is a smashed looking outline. Doubled dies are when the hub, which has the same relief as the coin, hits the die twice and the two blows are not registered. Since raised design elements on the coin are recessed on the dies, they won't appear smashed. All coins made from such a die will then exhibit the same doubling.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="messydesk, post: 3217398, member: 1765"]Usually, the strike doubling more of a "bounce" than a full-strength second blow. The result is a smashed looking outline. Doubled dies are when the hub, which has the same relief as the coin, hits the die twice and the two blows are not registered. Since raised design elements on the coin are recessed on the dies, they won't appear smashed. All coins made from such a die will then exhibit the same doubling.[/QUOTE]
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