199? P dime.

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  1. Rayrayford2

    Rayrayford2 Active Member

    IMG_20210212_020420.jpg IMG_20210210_225943~2.jpg IMG_20210212_020549.jpg IMG_20210212_020549.jpg IMG_20210212_020431.jpg I thought that this dime was interesting and wanted some input on the date and the scratches. Is it
     

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  3. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Looks like 2 different dimes , One is a 1996 and the other a 1999 . From what I can see , the 1999 is considered Physical Damage or Post Mint Damage (PMD) .
     
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  4. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Just damage, spend them
     
  5. mike estes

    mike estes Well-Known Member

    hey Rayrayford2 both dimes are PMD (post mint damage.) the 1st dime looks to be either a 1998 or most likely a 1999. good luck man
     
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  6. Robert Ransom

    Robert Ransom Well-Known Member

  7. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    Hey Ray, I got some like that. Tell you the truth, I didn't know anybody was interested in them.
     
  8. Rayrayford2

    Rayrayford2 Active Member

    Thanks
     
  9. Rayrayford2

    Rayrayford2 Active Member

    I didn't either but you have to get an opinion if you're going for the brass ring, am I right?
     
  10. Rayrayford2

    Rayrayford2 Active Member

    So what do you look for in these small denomination coins. Just wondering
     
  11. Rayrayford2

    Rayrayford2 Active Member

    Yes I was having trouble reposting different views cousin Sal so I just left it like that
     
  12. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Damaged and definitely spenders.
     
  13. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    Best advice I can give you, Ray? There are no brass rings forthcoming anytime soon for damage or for that matter any "Wexler File" varieties. Think of the former as an area where it pays in terms of time and effort saved to be realistic, meaning, if it looks like it was run over by a car, it probably was, learn that. And on the latter, you collect those for the sport of it.

    Trust me when I tell you there's no money in this game unless you want to try to make a living off it. Get your hopes down for that brass ring and your enthusiasm up for collecting and you'll be happy here. And that's just good advice I'm giving you straight away. You can take it, or let it alone.
     
  14. Rayrayford2

    Rayrayford2 Active Member

    Well sir I thank you for the advice and I will take it. But I do enjoy the hunt. I bought a top of the line metal detector a long time ago and was very enthusiastic about finding lost bullion or Civil War artifacts. That was until the Game Wardens came up and told me to stop digging holes in the ground in thier National Parks and explained the penalties.
     
  15. Bluntflame

    Bluntflame Well-Known Member

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