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Valued Member
Trinidad And Tobago
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Moderator
 United States
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Looks like MD to me. John1 
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Valued Member
 Trinidad And Tobago
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Yes. Looks like MD to me also.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 with both of them
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Edited by coop 03/01/2021 12:13 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Looking back at the dime obverse, you will note that nothing is raised on the X center location. So dimes wii pretty much be out of the loop for DDOs. Nothing for the kiss of the hub to double on these. Just a glance to see if anything extreme happened on that are, then on to check the reverse. Nothing to see there on the obverse.
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Valued Member
 Trinidad And Tobago
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Thanks for the information. I am re reading to fully internalize it.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Take a screen shot and have the whole information saved for personal use going forward.
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Valued Member
 Trinidad And Tobago
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What I don't understand. The 2000 onwards pennies have doubling of the numbers that are not in the center of the coin. Are they not single squeeze ?
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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They are also single squeeze. Most of the DDO and the DDRs and on the TY on Liberty and the 2 on the date, but not all of them Maybe because the design is flatter on the reverse that makes them have more doubling. So Cents you have to examine them closer, but start on the centers first. The outside devices are not as often showing the doubling out there as often. Like on the dimes, there are only two DDO's listed by Wexler on the single squeeze dies.   The first one I've seen posted on here sometime. But that is pretty much it for the dime obverses except on other year after 1972/3.
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Ultra modern dimes tend to have hub doubling in between the fluting. I've found many of them. Thanks for all your work, coop!
Edit: I should say within the flutes/fluting, not in between. (Hub doubling can be found in the lowest relief parts of the torch.)
Edited by shaney777 03/21/2021 2:45 pm
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