1967 dime need help

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Todd bordon, Mar 23, 2022.

  1. Todd bordon

    Todd bordon Member

    Hi I have this 1967 dime which looks like errors on it plus letters seem off double die?? with circle gouge on back. Could anyone tell me there opinion. Thank you.
     

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  3. Pickin and Grinin

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  4. SensibleSal66

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  5. paddyman98

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    Circulation wear..

    No errors and not a Doubled die.
     
  6. Phil's Coins

    Phil's Coins Well-Known Member

    Keep Lookin!
    Spend It.
    Phil
     
  7. Cliff Reuter

    Cliff Reuter Well-Known Member

    I agree with others about his being a spender. Your own assessment of it having a circular gouge on the reverse is most likely from a coin rolling machine.

    Circular gouge = damage and not a mint error
     
  8. Steve Shupe

    Steve Shupe Active Member

    The reverse was caused by a rolling machine crimping the end of the roll. The coin has normal 50 years of wear. Nothing special.
     
  9. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    PMD, period.
    Did I ever post this suggestion for you? Well, here it is again.
    For the best results, you should post "in focus," FULL IMAGE photos (after you upload your photo, two buttons appear: Thumbnail and Full Image, click Full Image and your photo appears full size on your post and are easily enlarged by clicking on it). Photograph coins on neutral backgrounds like black, grey, or white. Crop out superfluous background so just the coin shows (you can use https://www.remove.bg for free), and post photos with correct orientation so members don't have to turn their computer in some awkward fashion to view it properly. While it isn’t always necessary, it is nice to show both the obverse and reverse, even if your question is just about one side. Members can often give more valuable information having both sides to evaluate. Add close ups of areas you have questions about and make your questions as definitive as possible so we know what you are asking for. And try to have the best lighting possible to show the most favorable photo of the coin. Hope this helps in the future. Good luck.
     
  10. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    No error PMD. Thanks for sharing.
     
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