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2016 P Dime A WDDR-013? Maybe?

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Curius as to if this might be a WDDR-013? I can't see doubling on the right side of the center olive branch North of 'RIB' though I do see a die chip running NS just East of the eye brow and a die chip East of mouth. There are bigger chips on the reverse. One just below the flame at top of torch and a couple bigger chips at bottom of torch. Pics aren't the best as usual but some arrows on so hopefully you can see them. Thanks.
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I don't see the variety on your coin? Looks like something below that area on the next leaf? But a closer view would show that area better.
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Thanks Coop. I probably should have been more clear in my original post. I thought it looked similar to the die markers that were listed on DD for this. I can post another pic of any areas in question.
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Never look for die markers unless you see the doubling first. Coins will often have similar die chips and cracks in common stress points and scratches and gouges can move and change over time. Markers are only used to distinguish between varieties once doubling is identified, not the other way around.
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