200P Roosevelt dime Double die

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  1. frmn_capps

    frmn_capps New Member

    2000-P Roosevelt dime Double die

    Hello, I'm new to coin talk. Anyway I enjoy searching for and finding error coins, of which I have found a few. I have not sent any of them to get graded and authenicated as of yet. My recent find, yesterday; a 200P Roosevelt dime with bold doubling of the date, MM, and in liberty,on the reverse; doubled ONE DIME and United States of America. Obverse and reverse are missing half of the rim from a minor off center or broken collar. Im wondering if anyone has found or heard of this error. The off center is noticable without magnification. Should I send this in to be graded and if so to which company would anyone refer.

    Other finds: Roosevelt Dimes

    1952-S which may be 2 over 1
    1959 with numerous die cracks and looks like 59 over 53
    1962 D over D
    1964 double die reverse

    Jefferson Nickels:

    1962 Double die obverse and reverse
    1985-D double die reverse
    1996 D over D
    2005-D bold doulbing of "LIBERTY" on obverse, lamination and die cracks reverse
    1982-P double die of memorial on reverse
    2006-D double die reverse "FIVE CENTS"

    Kennedy halves:

    1967 bold doubling of obverse and reverse
    1968-D D over D

    Franklin halves:

    1962-D Dover D
    1961-D looks like a "T" over an inverted "T" in the word STATES

    George Washington Dollar with what looks like a strike through of an eye and head outline

    Any of these finds dated before 1971 should be credted to my grandfather. I recently started going through his collection of which I have been told he was passionate about. What is the cheapest way to get these coins authenicated? I have between 30 and 35 coins that are clear double dies or the errors mentioned above and would like to hear any advice from other collectors. thanks for taking the time read and hopefully reply to this.
     
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  3. coinmaster1

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  4. frmn_capps

    frmn_capps New Member

    I will attempt to get the pics on here, assuming the camera I have will give me a decent close up.
     
  5. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    oh yeah, and by the way, what year is the dime? you only wrote 200P
     
  6. frmn_capps

    frmn_capps New Member

    It is a 2000-P.
     
  7. coop

    coop Senior Member

    Hay, I have one of those 200-P dimes:
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  8. frmn_capps

    frmn_capps New Member

    I plan on getting pics uploaded within a couple of days. What kind of digital equipment would you recommend?
     
  9. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    He meant 2000-P, he just forgot to put the last zero. If you look, you'll see that he fixed the title.
     
  10. coop

    coop Senior Member

    I knew that. I had found a 2000-P dime without the last digit. (grease filled die) I live in an area where you only get Denver coins and this was the first Philly Dime I found that year. And it was missing the last digit, so I saved it.
     
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  11. coop

    coop Senior Member

    I use a microscope and take images through the eye piece. Others has tried taking images though a loupe with some success. But I like to use the method that gets the image every time. But I saved to get what I have and still have been using for many years.
     
  12. micheldura2

    micheldura2 Senior Member

    2000 P Dime

    Looks a lot like the one I found yesterday:) except mine has some ridges that look like the side of the dime on the front left top of the coin.
     
  13. frmn_capps

    frmn_capps New Member

    2000P dime

    I do still have the coins as I listed but since that post the military has kept me pretty busy. i have acquired a camera siince then and once I have the time I plan on placing photos of them all on this forum. I apologize for not doing so yet and leading people to believe that I may be just all talk.

    Thank You
     
  14. moniz

    moniz New Member

    I found a 2000P Dime today at work, I only kept it because the ridges look abnormally bigger than that of a regular minted dime.
     
  15. castlewalls

    castlewalls New Member

    It must be a consistent variety as I found one and decided to do a google search and this page/post was one of the first to show up! Woooo hooo I have a dime that is worth more then .10¢, it might be worth .11¢!
     
  16. anderspud

    anderspud Active Member

    Your coin is not 2000. There is not even a hint of a round-shaped number. There is a faint suggestion oa straight line or a one. Instead of guessing, photograph with difference illumination, perhaps less illuminaton.
     
  17. Danny R Renfrow

    Danny R Renfrow New Member

    I have a 2005 dime thats the same as the p the 5 is missing
     
  18. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Pictures? o_O
     
  19. Rdonohoo

    Rdonohoo Member

    20180207_001019.jpg 20180207_000827.jpg 20180207_000750.jpg I don't look too much at my dimes I'm new to this and I've been stuck on the pennies now for a few months but I came across this and it still seems I'm having a bit of trouble separating the doubled dies from the other doubling, of course some is easier to tell what it is once you seen it a few times, but my question is is this just wishful thinking or possibly a 1985 p doubled die? I can't seem to find a whole lot of information on double-die dimes
     
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