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1986 P Dime Off Center DDO / DDR Full Bands?

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@here, since both sides of the coin are off in the same direction, then I agree with you that is coin is slightly off struck rather than being a MAD. Usually we tell folks that in order to add numismatic value, parts of design elements need to be falling off the edge though.
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I'm seeing a misaligned die rather than off center strike, Die Deterioration Doubling ( DDD) and Machine Doubling (MD), and no signs of split bands. Others will be along to share their opinions.
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Agree with Off Centre Strike.
Please indicate where you see Doubling.
Not close to Full Bands
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Doubling on the torch the date in God we trust
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Clearly misaligned die on the obverse. Given the images posted, I'm not seeing evidence of die doubling, nor full bands.
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Slightly off-center strike, perhaps some MD, too much flashback for careful evaluation.
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I see a clear off-center strike here by a tired die - I can see radial flow lines on the obverse to the left of Roosevelt. Most certainly not full bands, in fact I would lean towards no bands.
Not seeing any doubling - just what we call ' Machine Doubling' which is very common and not an error.
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Most certainly not full bands.
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Reeds on edge?
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Yes their are reeds
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Thanks. I couldn't see any on the images.
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