MS65 (I put MS64* instead of MS65 on accident in the poll lol. Sorry)
That's a very nice clash for a modern dime. Great find! ;)
A post here back a while ago featured a similar 1985 dime, where @mikediamond mentioned: "It's not damaged. Most 1985-D dimes look like this....
Interesting. I didn't know CoinFacts featured world coins. How does one access that page?
Wow well that's very interesting! Never even heard of these before, but it makes sense now seeing the hole in the "o"
Good input! I like the way Meow does it, makes more sense than what I've been doing lol. Those are some great finds for just a year and a half!
That's a very valid reasoning I completely overlooked.
Tampered with in some sort. Magician's coin?
Likely circulated or just a worn die. The filled D may be circulation wear or a small die chip, but is not anything unusual.
Yes the two are tricky to distinguish sometimes, but the more you see them the more you will learn to distinguish them. Just something that has to...
Bruh.
No kidding. I really was split on this coin. I guess it just shows you how hard it is sometimes with counterfeits. For that kind of money I really...
Would not mind seeing a picture of this said coin.
You store these in 2x2s or rolls? I never know what to do with them haha.
Now who could hat Cats! I have 4, well 6 in my house at the moment-- lol. As I said before, lovely die chip.
Good deal!
Maybe grease filled dies?
Ah. No worries lol! It was a nice coin! Shame for the scratch.
Yes definetly can be fun! Use a loupe to go through and find die breaks and cracks and whatnot and maybe find some from the same die! So sorry to...
Oh yes, you're right. Silly me. I forgot they only did SMS that year. I wonder if the rims are square in appearance from being run over a couple...
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