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1968 D Dime. DD?

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 Posted 08/23/2015  3:57 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add thunder502015 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have a 1968 d dime. I see doubled in the date the 9 and 6 possibly the 8 at the bottom.

The mint Mark also looks doubled to me

God and trust also doubled

In liberty I see the L and T doubled

I haven't looked the back over yet

I read the rules and trying to get it right

Also the video on dd very helpful

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Here's a picture of the back

In United the T and E possibly the N at the bottom are doubled

In state's the T at the bottom doubled. It looks to have a split in it.




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I don't see any doubling.

I think it was made with a worn die.

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Looks more like a struck through error. (grease) The reason I say this is that the devices look wider. With the fill in the die, it allows the deeper (thinner) part of the devices not to form. Just the wider bottoms of the devices.
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Thank you for helping. When I started going through my coins a few months ago I never dreamed I'd be so involved and a little obsessed I guess you would say. I'll keep looking. I'm not sure if my 1955 penny showed up on the forum. I better check
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It's not an obsession. It's just a hobby that takes up every minute of our free time.
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