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Distorted Hub Doubling

This coin exhibits hub doubling that occurred as a result of a die or hub expanding during the annealing process and not returning to its original size before being rehubbed.  An expanded die matched with a normal hub results in doubling toward the center.  An expanded hub matched with a normal die results in doubling toward the rim.  This is the most common class of hub doubling and is regularly found with 3 or more hubbings evident.

WE 37 of Date
Notice how the doubling flows toward the center from both areas of the coin.

 

Date

Denomination

Description

1937

1c

DDO-001; 1-O-II-C
1937

1c

DDO-002; 2-O-II-C+VI
1955

1c

DDO-002; 2-O-II-C+VI

1955

5c

DDR-001; PR-1-R-II-C (4)
1970-D

10c

DDR-003; 3-R-II-E
1970

25c

DDO-001; 1-O-II-E
1964-D

50c

DDO-005; 5-O-II-C (3)
1972-S

$1

DDO-003; 3-O-II-C (4)

 

 

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