I was just wanting to know if I'm correct that this is machine doubling. It appears very shelf like and includes the MM. It's my first strong machine doubling that I've found if it is and I'll gladly hang on to it. What do you think?
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1942 S Lincoln Machine Doubling?
Hey all,
I was just wanting to know if I'm correct that this is machine doubling. It appears very shelf like and includes the MM. It's my first strong machine doubling that I've found if it is and I'll gladly hang on to it. What do you think? -
With double dies the levels of the doubling is close to the same height if not the full height. The serifs are split.
Here are two examples of double dies.
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fcloud double die
I appreciate your pics. Would the following of a 1962 be also regarded as machine doubling since it doesn't meet having split serifs?
thanks for helping to understand better!
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Based on the images I would say yes shelf doubling (machine doubling). I would like to see an image of the whole coin.CONECA Member# N-4679
President of the Racine Numismatic Society
www.arsave.com/variety_resource_dimes
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Re 1962
Included is a picture of the coin taken with a digital camera and a couple more taken from different angle light sources.
Thanks for taking the time!!!
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You did a nice job on the closeups! I don't see anything which would change my mind...Machine Doubling.CONECA Member# N-4679
President of the Racine Numismatic Society
www.arsave.com/variety_resource_dimes
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