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1966 Dime Possible Doubling Help Pls

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Hello all, I'm new to this and would just like to get some other opinions on what Ive found. My first thought was Mechanical Doubling on In God We Trust and the date but I'm still learning and do not want to make a mistake and pass up something cool. Thank you in advance for your input!
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Die fatigue.

This is normal wear and tear.
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. It is a worn die issue, DDD=die deterioration doubling.
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It is Machine Doubling. Note on the last image the left side of the '6'. There are striation lines on that upper loop of the '6'. That is from Machine Doubling after the strike. There are also issues with circulation flattening also. Heavy die flow lines. Along with vending machine damage on the outer areas of the devices. Not a premium for any of the above, just a circulation coin. Dimes were popular in 1966 as they could by a soda in a vending machine. Looks like this ones bought lots of sodas!
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