1980 cent Machine doubling example

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1980 cent Machine doubling example

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Here is another example of a machine doubling on the reverse of a cent I thought I would share for educational purposes. I've learned looking at images of a real doubled die and what is just machine doubling can help one develop the photographic memory to help know the difference between the two. I spend a lot of time going through images on sites such as doubleddie.com and varietyvista.com studying images for different coins.
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Strike doubling.
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