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2020 P Dime Possible DDR?

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Much more raised in middle on many parts and extra heavy in E plur. Also on leaves, haven't had a chance to look at it long but has me curious. Bottom of torch has what looks to be Cud? Will try to get better lighting pics later if necessary


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Keep in mind that as the die ages on these single squeeze dies, the device tend to show enlargement in the direction of the closest rim. I think that is what you are seeing. On this coin it looks like the fields were polished, and the die flow lines were removed. But the die is aging. (Having a polishing to a die is like having your eye lids/face/other physical things fixed with surgery. Fixing one detail doesn't remove the aging process on the rest of your body. So I feel that die aging is what you are seeing. As far as doubled dies on the single squeeze dies, the DDR's are more in the centers of the design.
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Those are the areas to check for a DDR.

CoopHome : Where to look for DDR's on the newer single squeeze dimes?
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Never heard it explained like that so thankyou for that. Brought it into the shop where we have better light but it did grab some sawdust.. I see quite a bit of stretching to the sides here...
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When you look at Dimes on Variety Vista, the last obverse OBV is in the early 1970's. (Also 1989 had one)
http://www.varietyvista.com/07%20Ro...Listings.htm
But the reverses have a lot more, but skip many years in between:
http://www.varietyvista.com/07%20Ro...Listings.htm
But the Single squeeze dies changed the Doubled dies for dimes.
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to CCF!

Good info coop!
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