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1920 Mercury Dime Double Date

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Any info on this would be great I'm having trouble finding any info on the 1920 Mercury dime with double date. It has no mint mark and a little worn but does it add and value? What would it be?
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 Posted 01/30/2021  10:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@det, first welcome to CCF. Second, when I rotate, enhance, and enlarge your pic of the date, it looks to me like that step-like doubling is most likely Machine Doubling.



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If that's Machine Doubling it's a nice one .
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MD - loose die in the press, when hitting the metal it skips and plows some metal from the devices over and makes a flat shelf. No added value. Common happening.
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Agree, nice example of MD.



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