While I'll be doing an in depth article on this subject in an upcoming ERRORSCOPE, I thought that I would provide a little food for thought. The above statement is directly taken from the Report of the Director of the MINT; FY86.
The first word to notice is the word further for this indicates that the MINT had already been experimenting with the single squeeze process BEFORE FY86, which would put it into FY85 or actually October of 1984. There is proof that certain coins made with dies that were produced with the single squeeze hubbing system were business strikes in the late 1980's.
The report also states that master dies and working hubs had been made using this process and that working dies were being pilot tested.
Another important point made is this, "It will avoid the possibility of hub-doubling errors.......". Notice that it does not say that it will NOT make doubled dies.
For clarification, the year 1997, that has been used for the start up of the single squeeze, is the first year that all the dies and hubs for the cent, the nickel and the dime, from both MINTS, were made using that method. It was not until 1999 that all denominations were made from dies that were produced by the single squeeze hubbing system.
BJ Neff
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