Hi everyone. I have a 1998-P Roosevelt dime that seems to show signs of a double die reverse ( DDR), but I haven't found any similar examples elsewhere. What do you think—DDR or Machine Doubling? Thank you for any insights you can provide!
Nice dime as @makecents stated - " Die Deterioration, MD and Feeder Finger Damage" the DDD part would be the radial flow lines and numerous die chips and the FFD would be the horizontal lines (scrapes) on the fields under the design elements.
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