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Hi all, I really wish I were better at grading coins. But here I am again asking for your valued opinions. I have 2 dimes. The first is a 1982 with some kind of defect on the Y in the word LIBERTY, and it looks like the date was stamped very lightly. The second is a 1994 D that looks to have some doubling in the words E Pluribus Unum. I only posted one picture of the 94D but I can take more later if needed. Thanks again for all of your help!

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The first coin has something on the surface.

The second coin shows Machine Doubling.
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More pics on the second coin. I hope you change your mind about Machine Doubling when you see these.

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The first coin has some kind of metal over the Y. App[ears that this happened at the mint.
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1st coin looks like environmental damage and the 2nd coin looks like deteriorated die to me.
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