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Doubling On A 1971 D Dime

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Guessing this is Machine Doubling.



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It's doubling, just the wrong kind.
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Also factor in excessive die wear. That is more of what you are seeing on this coin. The flow lines come and are polished off. After the third time, the devices are starting to widen from excess die wear striking a lot of coins. Just part of the die aging die event.
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