1986 D obverse hub doubling?
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Ok that makes sense.
thank you for dumming it down.
bc honestly this hobby can be very confusing for nubs like me..
All the possibilities of fake hub doubling are pretty vast.
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Look at the G's in both photos. VV G is split with both sides of the split equal in height and the separation goes completely through. Your G shows a shelf with the top part higher than the lower part. Metal was pushed during the strike or ejection of the planchet.
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Ok,
I'll check that out..
I just uploaded another picture from variety Vista 1986P DDO-002 to show you a reference to what I'm talking about with the G in God comment above
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What Rock is talking is called Ejection Doubling. I dont see any doubling in your pictures
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Never heard of such..
what would the correct terminology/name be for that Hasfam?
I do see splitting at the top of G and separation in the O & D..
you can also see it in WE..
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Not seeing hub doubling. Instead, I see metal on the devices pushed during the ejection.
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1986 D obverse hub doubling?
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