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1954-D Roosevelt - Doubling?

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I have these 2 1954-D, dimes. They are likely from the same roll (their cert. numbers are consecutive) and both are graded NGC MS67. Could this be 'die' doubling or just 'machine' doubling. I am not aware of any variety for the 1954-D Roosevelt dime.

1954-D-Roosevelt---Doubling?

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To much glare to see for sure but it looks like MD.
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Do these images help? I don't understand how it can be Machine Doubling? Considering the differences between the two pictures, it looks like it is getting worse.
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Here is another one I found on a 1956 Jefferson nickel. Die or Machine Doubling Will someone please explain to me the difference...
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Thanks John1 That post sure helps a lot as I seem to come across these coins everyday. A great piece of instruction!
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OK, lets try this again. After having read, studied and re-read the awesome illustration and information in the above link posted by John1, I have another example...

Here is the date on my 1861 Seated Liberty dime (Breen Type B-3322) The only variety information I have found is the Breen 'Type I, 5 Line Shield' & 'Type II, 6 Line Shield.'

To me, there looks to be clear notching, especially at the bottom of the second '1.' Does that make this coin a doubled die or could it be an over date, etc...
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I don't know much about your dime but my first thought is it's a re- punched date.
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Hey Flip, I believe the 1956 Jefferson is actually Die Deterioration and not machine or die doubling. As for the two dimes, I can't make it out too well, but I know that dime reverses along that left branch are pretty notorious for MD. I'm not sure why.
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Thanks for the info Rob213 and to CCF !
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