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1936-D Mercury Dime 10c - Possible DDO Variety?

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I found this 1936-D Mercury dime in coin collection and spotted this possible DDO mint error. What do you guys think on this one?



1936-D-Mercury-Dime-10c---Possible-DDO-Variety?
1936-D-Mercury-Dime-10c---Possible-DDO-Variety?
1936-D-Mercury-Dime-10c---Possible-DDO-Variety?
1936-D-Mercury-Dime-10c---Possible-DDO-Variety?
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to the CCF

I see a well circulated coin with damage to the date.

I'm going to ask a moderator to move this thread to the US classic coins forum for better visibility.

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First of all, a DDO is not an error, it is a variety, big difference.
Also all I see is damage on your quarter, not doubling.
Which variety did you think it is?
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Not a DDO. I'm only seeing circulation flattening, wear, and damage. It's silver, so it's a keeper.
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Jimmy,

I'm posting this to get feedback.
No need to respond that way.

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I'm going to ask a moderator to move this thread to the US classic coins forum for better visibility.



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Jbuck, what is interesting?

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The bar your arrow points to in the third photo. A well placed hit? I am not so sure. It is worth keeping for the discussion, even if it proves to just be damage.
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That's the thing I was curious about with this Mercury dime... I haven't seen that before on any of them... So I was thinking if was some kind of variety or something. I am still new to coin collecting.
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I agree. No one has commented on that directly and I am not sure what it can be other than a hit, even if I am not convinced it is.
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Three out of the four digits in the date have them and they all point toward the rim. I suspect that they are signs that this coin was struck from a tired die.
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