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Variety? Roosevelt Dime 1984 D

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Hi, I don't usually search dimes but this one seems either doubled or deteriorated on the reverse. Any tips on what it is? I also think the mint mark on the obverse may be doubled, but there are no listings on variety vista. Anything helps, thanks in advance.
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Full photos of the coin's obverse and reverse might tell a complete story. I'm thinking Die Deterioration Doubling may be in-play, but would need large, sharp images to be better informed. Thanks.
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IMO it was struck with a late state die.
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Looks like DDD to me the way the doubling is flowing towards the rims.
In either case, it is not a variety, just what is known as worthless doubling.
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Not much on DDR's on the dimes. They stopped in the early 70's and didn't show up again till 1989.
http://www.varietyvista.com/07%20Ro...Listings.htm
The ones with the underlining are the listed dates/mints

Then the single squeezed dies are showing hub doubling (doubled dies) on a different area of the reverse:
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