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Hi....Can you please look on the on the letters (N, o, First letter T from trust, R, you and S.
Also can you please Check One of my posts (2005 P dime) I found a similar Dime but, 2006 with the same error on the same place on you tube..
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I see some slight Machine Doubling but that's about it. Can you point out what you think you are seeing on the letters you have mentioned?
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I'm seeing Some kind of doubling, But don't know much about coins errors or values, So this is a Machine Doubling and Machine Doubling doesn't have any value?
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As Mark1959 mentioned, it is a Machine Doubling, result of a worn die in very late stage.it's worth .25c spend it!
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Looks like there might be roll-crimper damage, too.
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I see Machine Doubling and die wear, and wear on the coin. That makes it a double error coin - Machine Doubled, and an Overused Die. Unfortunately though, in this case it all adds up to no additional value. Better luck on the next one.
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Thanks to everyone.....
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it is a Machine Doubling, result of a worn die in very late stage.


Sorry Chase007, I have to disagree for the sake of clarity. The coin pictured shows Machine Doubling (MD) but, that is not the result of a worn die. It's the result of die movement during/after the strike.

Die Deterioration Doubling ( DDD) is the result of a worn die. The result looks similar but, not exactly the same.
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