went to the store for a pack of smokes and one of the 'good' clerks were working, says, "Hey, I been waiting for you to show up check out this dime I found... its weird." Well, looks like maybe a broadstruck but I've never held one in hand before and, though it sort of resembles the broadstruck quarter in the Red Book I wonder if there are any indicators I'm missing for a broadstrike? I saw somewhere that the edge may or may not be smooth on reeded-edge broadstrikes... can anyone clarify for me please?
A broadstruck coin is a coin that was struck outside the collar. You coin has reeding, which means it was struck in the collar so it cannot be broadstruck.
lol I hook em by showing something real weird or an easily seen doubled die. (I keep at least one 'show' coin in my wallet all the time) If they show interest I just gotta grease the wheels.
Can anyone tell me what my dime is and not the mistakes, other then the lack of no "js" initials under Roosevelt's bust?
I can tell you that you should create your own threads for your own coins and not piggyback the same coin onto multiple previous threads. It's a pretty tacky way to hijack a thread.