That one is a genuine Improperly Annealed Planchet (left side) Nice example
If you can find 'em in circulation, so can others. There is no market for the type of clash you have on the dime - not enough clash marks, and...
None
common clashed die marks on the rev.
damaged
It's there, but weak, as mentioned by the PM98!
NDD Nicely Damaged Dime
No
Sorry to say it's a damaged dime. What you see occurred to the coin after it was already in circulation.
The ONLY possible market for it is Ebay, imo A few bucks....don't forget - you found one, and so can others. They're not tuff to find in...
A very normal circulated copper cent.
Yep
A normal coin struck from overused/worn dies. Not an error, I'm sorry to say. This effect is very common on Quarters, and Dimes.
Minor common die clash
cut with shears, or something similar, as mentioned.
Someone, not the Mint
The lamination piece came off the coin after it was struck.
That's the 'typical' look on the reverse of that split Kennedy. I see no problem with the label or weight.
Chemically treated Not an error
Numismatic pareidolia
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