Dime error? Gotta be

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  1. jookey2003

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  3. David e Dennis

    David e Dennis One Penny lotta money

  4. jookey2003

    jookey2003 Active Member

    Do you know what it is?
     
  5. David e Dennis

    David e Dennis One Penny lotta money

    no .. just looks like a machine strike to me
     
    Last edited: Dec 29, 2013
  6. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    It's a common 'error' (using this loosely) found on a lot of modern coinage. :) I believe the term is "broadstrike" (if I remember correctly - I am very rusty in my definitions after a few years hiatus.) I do know it is common though, and rarely contains a premium on modern coinage.

    But to assign a name to the coin, just think of it as a broadstrike.
     
  7. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    Looks more like a misaligned die error to me, which is fairly common...can we see a shot of the whole coin?
     
  8. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    not a broadstrike, a misaligned die.

    no premium
     
  9. jookey2003

    jookey2003 Active Member

    Why does it look like there is a P or D on the 9?
    Also, it is hard to see in my rookie pictures, but the dime is dull greyish, pencil lead color but is still shiny
     

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  10. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Aha! Had a feeling my terminology was off.
     
  11. jookey2003

    jookey2003 Active Member

    p dime (640x480).jpg
     

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