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  • 1936 Mercury dime DDO?

    I am cautiously optimistic that the 9 in the date shows signs of a DDO. I see their are 8 possibilities to choose from for a 1936 P Mercury dime. DDO-007 looks similar but I am admittedly not good at this game yet. I included a photo of the IGWT hoping it will help. Thank you for your guidance.
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    your images are pretty good but i'm leaning towards no but there are a few minor ones for the date/mm. i'd check the various die states for secondary confirmation pups. it may take some time and still not provide a definitive answer but since you have the coin in-hand, you should be able to look at the images on variety vista or another site and confirm since your coin is in such nice condition.

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    • #3
      I don't see it. I would also expect doubling on the other numbers and not just one random number.

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