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1992-P Dime-Super Stamped

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I'm pretty sure it's not Machine Doubling on the reverse ("States") of this 1992P dime...or is it? (Still a newbie, and still about 20 more coins with Q's to go). Also, there are a few areas, which appear to have raised features. Wouldn't think those would be die clashes, as nothing resembles anything from the obverse(looks like a few leaf parts). the left of the flame is not raised(filled die?).The raised area(feeder finger or other?) near "RIB could have a scratch in the middle. I am pretty sure that there is a die break at the "N" (to the right) going up towards that, but things start getting a little iffy when it gets close to the stem of the olives(but there are definately some other raised features in that RIB/olive area, of unknown origin). Take a look, and let me know(sorry, had to rotate a few to get the best perspective).Thanks!
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I'm seeing DDD,die deterioration doubling and maybe Feeder Finger Damage.
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Just trying to figure out how it could be incuse to that depth and thickness around the letters on the coin(and not just on one side of the letter). I would think that there would have to be some kind of buildup around the incuse letters on the die for that to happen...and deterioration just makes me think that something is taken away, and not added. The end result would be smaller letters, and perhaps doubling, and not incuse on the coin. Just a why and how kind of person here...not offended by any feedback.
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Taken away on the die equals added on the coin.
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Here is a dime overlay:
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Added to the die means taken away from the coin(incuse/troughs not raised edge(doubling) around letters on this coin)
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