Not a 1962 d dime. The mint mark moved to the obverse in 1965. In 1962 the d would be on the reverse
It’s a 1968 d Caught in a time warp https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1962-d-dime-weight-2-2.410111/
2 bits
Use the defib value sync
Quality control comes and goes. Some get through. People throw some away. We look for what’s left[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Can’t really hurt the value unless you try. Ie. hammer, chisel, flame Saved by the millions Worth a dollar over spot silver I save every one I can
But they can just skip a year. Or two..
Roller marks
Made my day! You guys are great
Chisel
What’s a better time? Can’t be a day drinker if you don’t start early
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Damaged by corrosive substance. It ate away the copper core faster than the outer clad layers
20 rolls of nickels Lamination issue on the 43 Proof 62 47 S Not bad for older than me [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Not any kind of error. Damaged just damaged
Not saying it’s not a missing clad layer. But if its not missing about 1 gram then…
I’ll wait for the weight
I saw his Thrill Show mid 1960s in Vernon NY near Utica
Feeling bad for you man, just not that bad
I agree with you. Told him that but better that someone else agrees. If I make an offer he needs the unbiased information. Thank you
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