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1940 D Mercury Dime DDO Or Off-Center?

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My wife brought home a Mercury dime today and asked me to look it over. I am always trying to show her and the kids cool wheat pennies I find but this is my first Mercury dime. It has been in circulation and is rather worn but something about the obverse keeps making me question if it's just a normal dime or something more. The date stamped into it is off, it's touching the rim of the coin and the 40 almost seems as if it's a DDO when comparing it to the 19. Also, the lettering isn't spaced evenly from the rim the L and I have a clear gap whereas the R, T, and Y are practically on the rim as well. I don't have any experience with Mercury dimes or their errors so was hoping someone with a little more familiarity could be of assistance.
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Just wear. Not a DDO or O/C.



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To CCF! Looks normal. Just worn from circulation. Not a DDO or Off Center.
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Not a doubled die,look here...
http://www.varietyvista.com/06%20Me...Listings.htm
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AS the coin wears down, the rim gets shorter and flatter, eventually merging with the fields and other interior devices.
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Thanks everyone for the welcome and the info! I guess I underestimated how easily the silver would wear down
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