Hi good evening how is everyone. I have a few weird dimes. What is your opinion? I took pics with my cell and tru a magnifying glass.
Whenever you think you might have an error, the first question you should ask yourself is "What might have gone wrong in the minting process to create this effect?" If you can come up with a plausible explanation, then you may have answered your question. If you can't come up with a plausible explanation, then you may have answered your question.... So, I'll ask you.... "What might have gone wrong in the minting process to create this effect?"
Whenever you think you might have an error, the first question you should ask yourself is "What might have gone wrong in the minting process to create this effect?" If you can come up with a plausible explanation, then you may have answered your question. If you can't come up with a plausible explanation, then you may have answered your question.... So, I'll ask you.... "What might have gone wrong in the minting process to create this effect?"
3) Dime 1995 P, front is brown, the back has different tones but mainly is black. In the back on top of the A in AMERICA there is an extra metal. It looks like a scratch but under a magnifying glass u can see it is not.
Whenever you might think you have an error..... meh. Not worth it. Just, no. All three of these are damaged dimes and you should spend them. You are 3 tenths of the way to the dollar menu, buddy.
1995-P example #1: damage. It got smashed. 1990-P: environmental damage. Discolored. 1995-P example #2: environmental damage, discolored, plus regular damage (gashed). Spend them all.