@expat Have you ever watched the old game show, The Match Game, when Gene Rayburn was the host? Occasionally, Gene would start a question...
First, welcome to the neighborhood @Candi Everett ! Coins can take on all sorts of colors (toning) while in circulation, and this dime is nothing...
Best wishes @longnine009 on your 66th special day. ~ Chris
Question: Is "P" in Rhode Island any different from "P" in any other state? [ATTACH] FYI: The date and mintmark should go together.......2001P...
The shadow effect you see is called "Pull-Away Toning". [ATTACH]
Oh, geezy-peezy! I'll bet your car doesn't look like mine, either. Use a little common sense.
Thanks, Paul! Your insight is always helpful. ~ Chris
He doesn't care about learning. All he wants to do is irritate people.
I would trust the opinion of @Lehigh96 before anyone else.
Would someone please tell the zookeeper that he got out of his cage again?
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I agree with Mr. P.! The greatest impact coming from the reeds is in the middle.
Why should consumers have to pay for these coins? Why shouldn't the US Mint just donate some of the exorbitant charges that they impose on buyers...
What about the four other coins?
The marks on Washington's jaw and on the back of the grizzly are PMD.
If you feel that way, why don't you take up knitting?
It means that it is not a doubled die.
The only thing I see is a coin that has circulated for 4 years.
To P or not to P! That is the question! I think I'll have one more beer.
It appears to be machine doubling. FYI The mintmark, "D" should be attached to the date when you're describing the coin. Like this.......1990D....
Separate names with a comma.