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Thanks For the help!!   Edited by DaRukus660 06/23/2022 10:42 pm
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Where exactly might you see doubling? Can you tell us and show us with a close up, please?   to the CCF!
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it looks like all the letters are too thick on the back of the coin. or am I seeing things?
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 they are thickened by circulation (flattened out) over time.
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 that happens a lot on well circulated coins. 
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 Kinda looks like a VLDS;very late die state to me. John1 
( I'm no pro, it's just my humble opinion ) Searched 6.5 +/- Million Cents Since 1971
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 VLDS
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Bedrock of the Community

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Same.  to the CCF!
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Bedrock of the Community

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Correct the devices are distorted by extreme die wear. Looks like the last polishing before this die is retired. The obverse die looks a bit fresher, with less die wear. So it was probably one to be used for a few more coins.
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is this considered an error coin?
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 not an error coin, sorry. 
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it is still "cool". "I shall keep this as my Number 1 Dime".......said in a Scottish dialect.
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