2020 D 10c MD?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Bargainbidder, Oct 17, 2021.

  1. Bargainbidder

    Bargainbidder Well-Known Member

    I know it's probably my eyesight or lack of but I've looked at this 2020 D 10c dime for over an hour and see doubling on both obverse and reverse. The reflective properties are making my eyes go crossed. I see what I believe is MD on some and doubled die on other lettering. I need help badly....Thanks for any assistance, patience and taking the time. Image_2021-10-17 16_34_26_906.JPG Image_2021-10-17 16_36_14_307.JPG Image_2021-10-17 16_28_37_097.JPG Image_2021-10-17 16_25_30_672.JPG Image_2021-10-17 16_24_37_855.JPG Image_2021-10-17 16_00_19_526.JPG Image_2021-10-17 15_59_26_302.JPG Image_2021-10-17 16_02_44_380.JPG Image_2021-10-17 16_03_53_241.JPG
     
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  3. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    All I see is ten cents and light,can you lower the highbeams.
     
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  4. Bargainbidder

    Bargainbidder Well-Known Member

    I'm working on the light source right now. This was just one but it was an LED table lamp. Going to try the room light next and post as soon as I can @potty dollar 1878. Sorry about that.
     
  5. Bargainbidder

    Bargainbidder Well-Known Member

    I used the scope LED and hope these Image_2021-10-17 17_27_37_001.JPG Image_2021-10-17 17_28_14_089.JPG Image_2021-10-17 17_30_03_263.JPG Image_2021-10-17 17_30_17_661.JPG Image_2021-10-17 17_30_36_139.JPG Image_2021-10-17 17_32_04_197.JPG Image_2021-10-17 17_32_57_117.JPG Image_2021-10-17 17_33_22_755.JPG Image_2021-10-17 17_35_10_749.JPG Image_2021-10-17 17_35_32_333.JPG help.
     
  6. Bargainbidder

    Bargainbidder Well-Known Member

  7. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I'm just seeing a coin struck with worn dies.
     
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  8. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    You need to remember that current working dies are made using the single squeeze process (phased in during the last 10-15 years if i recall correctly) and the mechanism is not the same as the traditional hub doubling.

    Class IX usually involves the central designs, not the periphery devices. You need to be aware of the Of the characteristics of Class IX as well when the mint changed to the single press process. If not, you'll go nuts chasing MD and DDD on current coins

    Here is some more info from error-ref

    http://www.error-ref.com/doubled-di...form,and its thousands of pounds of force.” ¹
     
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  9. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Minted by older dies.
     
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  10. Bargainbidder

    Bargainbidder Well-Known Member

    Thanks everyone, for your input and reference sites informing novice and experts about mechanical or technical changes the Mint has been putting into place over the years cutting down on the number of gems released into circulation into a treasure that can be passed down or displayed over the internet so that all can enjoy.
     
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