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Pillar of the Community
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Pretty sure the U is flat shelf doubling, DDO / DDRs are not my expertise, I would wait till someone more professional comes on. All of them are probably asleep right now, but others should join eventually.
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I've got a doctorates in flat shelf like doubling LOL if it is it's not like any of the other ones I have. The other ones transfer across all of the other devices, everythings shifted. But hey I could be wrong it's happened every other time before :/
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sleeping? how old are they lol Coop you sleepin buddy lol
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Pillar of the Community
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Well just because the U is flat shelf Machine Doubling doesn't mean the rest is. Who knows, you might have something. Yeah lol a lot of them are either busy or older, so they go to bed sooner.
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I don't want to start a new topic just to ask you a question so have you seen or heard of any dimes that have what looks like sweat on his brow Extra metal, (die chips I guess) dripping down his face? I found several from different years that looks like he's been working in the Hayfield all day
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Have I seen or heard of one of these? No, but I'm sure they aren't THAT common, but not that rare either. The more die chips, the better. So the key to die chips of die cracks is being able to "name" the coin to add a premium to it.
For instance, I have a "cracked skull" Lincoln, which is a common die crack that happens near the head of Lincoln. For dimes die chips can be a bit less common, yet still not rare. It seems like you've assigned a name already to these coins, so that adds a premium.
Overall, have I heard of them? No, but I expect them to be real as die chips pop up everywhere on the coin. And, if you can give a name to a die chip or die cracked coin, it adds premium.
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I'll post some pictures and start a new topic on it so you can see them I have like three different years all in the 90s and they have different stages one of them is just like a couple drops on his eyebrow the second one has the eyebrow and then a couple on below his eyeball like a tear and the third has the ones on his brow the ones below his eye they drip down his nose and down the side of his mouth and on a reverse both plant stalks have like a ridge on them that's looks like it's dripping almost
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Pillar of the Community
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That sounds good to me, post it whenever you're ready, I'm going to be up for a bit.
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it will probably be tomorrow. is there a way to tag your name so you get a notification or something?
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Pillar of the Community
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It's a mix of Die Deterioration and Machine Doubling, not a doubled die. Quote: have you seen or heard of any dimes that have what looks like sweat on his brow Extra metal, (die chips I guess) dripping down his face? Yes, die chips on the face (esepecially on 2010-2019 dimes) are EXTREMELY common. I believe I've found more with chips than without.
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right on thnx everybody, one of these days ill be able to tell the difference but I'm still green which is fine cause I like learning new things. the only real way you waste a day is by not learning something new.
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Good attitude.  I look forward to seeing some of the goodies you're bound to be sharing here in time. 
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