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I found this 2015 P Roosevelt dime in some change and am curious about it. I understand MD, this dime is not as there is clear separation of the devises. I don't think its DDD because of the separation of the devises. My thought is a plating issue but I'm hesitant to call it that too because of the clear separation especially on 2 on the date. Help please.     Edited by Jim0815 02/25/2018 4:58 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Extreme DDD, it's pretty common on the newer dimes. Not a DDO, but I can see why you'd ask.
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Bedrock of the Community

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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks guys for the input!
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Bedrock of the Community

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Pillar of the Community
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Another lesson learned today!
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Rest in Peace
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Me, too. I would not have expected to see such separation -- and I've seen the pictures and read the explanations. But most of the DDD I see in my coins is very minor by comparison.
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New Member
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  need help on whats going on here thank you...
Edited by Meching65 04/29/2021 10:42 am
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Bedrock of the Community

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Edited by coop 04/29/2021 11:51 am
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice example. Those concentric die scratches on the reverse are pretty pronounced. I'm wondering if they were the result of defective/soft metal in the stock used for making the dies or lathe lines that have become more pronounced from Die Deterioration as the die aged? (I'm thinking they're not lathe lines since lathe lines tend to be located towards the center of the coin and not as wide.)
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New Member
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I to have this done only I have doubles of everything very pronounced. I thought it was called mint doubling so I to learned something new today #128515;#128515;
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Bedrock of the Community

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When they polish the dies, they don't soften/anneal them. They just remove what undesirable area from the fields. On the dime, I feel it was Feeder Finger Damage to the die. Thus when they rescued it, it altered other devices, so they could continue to use this die to finish out its life.
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Trying to figure out how to reply to a reply.  coop. Thanks for that post. Really useful. Have a similar dime I was trying to figure out
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Everyday comes up with something we didn't know. Thus we will always be plucking the feathers on this chicken. 
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I know the principals are the same, regardless of denomination, but I might get a little confused when the discussion is about a dime, and I see examples of cents. All good stuff, but might lead to confusion for others.
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