3 cases of extreme Machine Doubling (MD)

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  • jcuve
    Moderator, Die & Variety Expert
    • Apr 2008
    • 15458

    #1

    [Example] 3 cases of extreme Machine Doubling (MD)

    Two LCR members graciously sent in a few examples of extreme MD for me to photograph. The 1992P is from LCR member DWK and the two 1957Ds are from LCR member Abe.

    They all are cases of strong Machine Doubling, Push Type. The 1992P had the die bounce off of part of the coin and flattened parts of the date, portrait and then almost created doubling in the vest and lapel. The most extreme part is RTY in LIBERTY. The last image shows an overlay showing how the die came back down SW and created what almost looks like an abstracted pattern.

    The two '57Ds appear to be from the same die struck at least a small time apart as it developed a die break on the 9. The first example shows the date appearing like a skeletal structure. The second example also shows the MD impacted the mintmark.







    Last edited by jcuve; 08-05-2012, 09:23 PM.



    Jason Cuvelier


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  • RWBILLER
    Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 6870

    #2
    they sure are nice mdd's - i remember our first one we found and thought we won the lottery!
    lcr taught us quickly about machine doubling.
    roger
    Roger
    ""Time and Tide wait for no man"

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    • uglycent
      Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 1386

      #3
      This is one that I have found and saved it for it's novelty.
      Anthony
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      Even a fool can look wise if he keeps his mouth closed.

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      • hasfam
        Paid Member

        • May 2009
        • 6291

        #4
        I save extreme examples. They are cool sometimes. I was like Roger when I was starting to learn about doubled dies and what was not. I remember having a 1983 with mmd on the reverse and I couldn't convince myself for a long time that it wasn't somehow a doubled die.
        Rock
        Rock
        My LCR Photo Album of Graded Lincoln Cent Cherry Picker Varieties

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        • corroded
          Member
          • Mar 2009
          • 591

          #5
          Don't they refer to the 57D as the King Of Machine Doublied Cents? The 1992 is
          a thing of beauty. I learned about the MD's from reading that section in Cherry Picker's Guide. I had found a 1965 dime and thought I had won lottery on that one
          as well.

          Bill

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          • DWK

            #6
            Originally posted by corroded
            Don't they refer to the 57D as the King Of Machine Doublied Cents? The 1992 is
            a thing of beauty. I learned about the MD's from reading that section in Cherry Picker's Guide. I had found a 1965 dime and thought I had won lottery on that one
            as well.

            Bill
            Thanks for the compliment on my 92. I'm happy that Jason used it.

            For my own collection I prefer a nice dramatic MD like that one vs. a minor DD that you can barely see even though it may be rare and valuable.

            For example, I like the 92 better than my 1964 Fs-027.

            Having said that, I'd like to get as much in trade as I could for the 64, while I doubt if I could get enuf for the 92 to make me give it up.

            Dave Kearns

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            • flyhi3
              Member
              • Mar 2012
              • 3702

              #7
              Aww, I can't see them.... For some reason when the are entered from someones photobucket or other websites, it won't work. Can some one email me them?
              helzelscoins@gmail.com

              Alex
              Alexander Helzel
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              • pman860507
                Member
                • Jan 2012
                • 1577

                #8
                Wow those are some extreme cases. Excellent photos as always. Thanks for sharing.
                Casey Parman

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                • papascoins
                  Member
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 1202

                  #9
                  Excellent work Jason--as usual! Thanks!!
                  Mark

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                  • 1gtsfan
                    Member
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 518

                    #10
                    Nice MD's and great photos! Thanks Jason.

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                    • copperlover

                      #11
                      Thanks Jason for your textbook presentation and pictures. These are valuable to new collectors.

                      Lucien

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                      • Roller
                        Member
                        • Feb 2010
                        • 6975

                        #12
                        I save all my MDs just for the halibut. I probably have five pounds of it if not more.

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                        • wapa
                          Member
                          • Jan 2012
                          • 2409

                          #13
                          Great pictures and examples Jason. Thanks to those who submitted their coins to to Jason to share with us.

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                          • Maineman750
                            Administrator

                            • Apr 2011
                            • 12079

                            #14
                            Originally posted by flyhi3
                            Aww, I can't see them.... For some reason when the are entered from someones photobucket or other websites, it won't work. Can some one email me them?
                            helzelscoins@gmail.com

                            Alex



                            OK..you do realize you pulled up a 2 1/2 year old thread...right ?
                            https://www.ebay.com/sch/maineman750...75.m3561.l2562

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                            • simonm
                              Member
                              • Sep 2010
                              • 6398

                              #15
                              Zombie thread!
                              My old coin album.

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