It was to differentiate for a design change.
A simple pile of dimes. [ATTACH]
So, these are FIH and FOG combined?
Thanks. Looks like I have to look closer at some nickels.
The subject coin above appear to have been photographed under black light.
Can't recall ever seeing a woodgrain nickel before. [ATTACH]
I don't look at mine real close as I don't want to be disappointed.
Exactly why I don't consider those as collectable within a series. They should not be part of the population of any given denomination, date or mint.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I like the toning on the 1986 above.
It looks fake to me.
Die cracks are fun. Look at the reverse of this half. [ATTACH]
Look at the lower part of the left wing.
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Looks like more on the reverse.
In a slab like the post says. It is low grade, but completes my collection of all the dimes for the Twentieth Century. [ATTACH]
Keep it. I would have never sent it in to be entombed.
The Mercury Dime is my favorite. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here are two of mine that are redeemable in gold. 1928 A and B [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Nice
I like the Coin and Currency set of the Botanical Gardens. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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