I pretty much see it on the entire LIBERTY, but I think it is machine doubling which is an artifact of the strike and is not worth any premium.
Ima' say the IN in question looks flat, which is almost verbatim , of what machine doubling is. If it were a true DD then the doubling would be more rounded. Welcome to CT Ms Cromer.
Hi! I also found a 1979 D dime that looks doubled but I’m not sure if it is. The word “Liberty” in itself looks interesting, but I’m not sure if that just happened with ware. “In God We Trust” seems doubled. The mint mark is almost completely filled in, and the date seems interesting because of the “7” and the last “9.” What do you think?
Hi, I can't really see anything, but you're most likely taking about machine doubling (aka worthless doubling) it's helpful to read up on errors before searching for them. Here's a great resource: Doubled die: http://www.error-ref.com/doubled-dies/ Machine doubling: http://www.error-ref.com/machine-doubling/ Good luck!
Thank you! I’ve been trying to learn about the difference between machine doubling and double die so these links are very helpful!