1936P "Doubled Die"?

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  • Dearing
    Member
    • Sep 2018
    • 988

    #1

    1936P "Doubled Die"?

    Surely this is a doubled die on this coin lol I'm going back through my old coins now that I have learned a little more so got my fingers crossed but if not, that's ok too, still having fun searching
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  • makecents
    Paid Member

    • Jun 2017
    • 11038

    #2
    Just mean ole MD again Derrel, sorry.

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    • GrumpyEd
      Member
      • Jan 2013
      • 7229

      #3
      Yep, I only see a tiny bit of MD on the T,R and S.

      If you find one of the 3 big ones for 36, you will know it right away

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      • Dearing
        Member
        • Sep 2018
        • 988

        #4
        I'm starting to think I'm some sort of natural Doubled Die Repellant lol back to the grind Thank ya'll

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        • willbrooks
          Die & Design Expert, LCF Glossary Author

          • Jan 2012
          • 9477

          #5
          Originally posted by Dearing
          I'm starting to think I'm some sort of natural Doubled Die Repellant lol back to the grind Thank ya'll
          My advice to defeat this: spend more time searching coins and studying, and spend less time posting damage, MD, and die wear. You seem to be stuck asking the same questions over and over and over. At some point, you need to progress to the point where you can identify these things for yourself.
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          • VAB2013
            Forum Ambassador
            • Nov 2013
            • 12351

            #6
            Originally posted by willbrooks
            My advice to defeat this: spend more time searching coins and studying, and spend less time posting damage, MD, and die wear. You seem to be stuck asking the same questions over and over and over. At some point, you need to progress to the point where you can identify these things for yourself.
            Thank you Will! This is the best advice anyone can get when they are starting to get frustrated about not finding varieties. I can say this because I was in the exact same spot for way too long, even though Will and the other guys around here were trying to get me out of it. I was so curious about everything and spent too much time trying to figure out things that now I know... were not important. It is very helpful and wise to listen to and take appropriate action when this type of meaningful advice is given.

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            • Dearing
              Member
              • Sep 2018
              • 988

              #7
              Originally posted by willbrooks
              My advice to defeat this: spend more time searching coins and studying, and spend less time posting damage, MD, and die wear. You seem to be stuck asking the same questions over and over and over. At some point, you need to progress to the point where you can identify these things for yourself.
              Thank you for the advice, I will try harder at taking my time and studying the coins longer... I do tend to post too quickly. I have been studying the errors-ref website since I found it yesterday and seeing a lot more stuff that I didnt know about.... I always appreciate good advice and usually try to use it to improve.

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              • jfines69
                Member
                • Jun 2010
                • 28848

                #8
                Push type MD for sure... Here is the Error Ref link for the types of Machine Doubling... I thought I had given this to you before but not sure??? You also have some circulation wear that has displaced some metal over the edges of the letters... That may be what is throwing you off... Each person learns at their own rate and in their own way but research is always the best way to learn... It can save you a lot of time in the long run... You may want to save this coin as a sample for future reference... You will see this again in varying degrees... Hope that helps a bit!!!
                Jim
                (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!

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