This 1965 US dime has too many un normalities! The date is doubled, "IN GOD WE TRUST" is doubled too, in the head, there are many circles and different signs and the rim is doubled too. One of the kind! I heard that it is a rare coin. Is this a valuable one? Appreciate your thoughts.
Damage,wear and tear,no mint mark means Philadelphia.Im not seeing any doubling just 10 cents its a spender.
Obverse has damage from what looks like a rolling machine, deep post mint gouges and circulation wear and tear, and a worn die. Wherever you keep hearing that your coins are rare I would avoid in the future, you have been a member long enough and have posted many worthless, damaged coins to be able to tell the difference by now.
The ‘no mint mark’ dime you’re looking for is the 1982 Philadelphia Here’s mine. I’ve found 3, so far
All coins minted between 1965-1967 had no mint mark, regardless of which mint produced them. This was done to try to curb the hoarding of coins.
? I know that,was simply letting the OP know no mint mark ment Philly mint.OP made it sound like she thought it was an error or something special.
Ok, I was just using your comment to clarify to the OP about mint marks in during those years so there was no confusion, Hey I'm new here, I'm in no position to educate you,
OK that's good and actually you would be surprised how some newbies can teach even to the more experienced happens all the time.
Except in this case, which would be bad information as a 1965 dime with no mint mark was probably NOT struck at Philadelphia. I understand your point that before 1980, approximately 1/3 of dime production had no mint mark and that was nothing special at all, but we need to be careful to be accurate in the information that we cite.
No conspiracy, just history. In 1965 the US Mint was producing clad dimes, but at the same time was still producing silver dimes as well. 1965 dimes were minted at all 3 Mint facilities during 1965 and 1966. None of them bear a mint mark.
Woah, @Teran. Slow the horses. I believe you have been sucked into some misinformation, and formed an idea in your head that you had something special. I'm glad you posted this and asked the questions. How else can one learn. Just plain old PMD. Keep on searching and good luck.
Thats interesting PCGS doesn't explain all that and just states the whole Billon+ of them were minted at Philly that kind of sheds some light.