Go with what @Pickin and Grinin said.
G-4 Large Letters. Just put it in with his coins and give them all back to him saying nothing. If at a later date he gives it to you take it with...
From all the names in coins it's obvious that it was a form of advertising but this dime gives meaning to other purposes.
PATENTED on obverse I've never seen this as a Counterstamp. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes indeed.
You're more than welcome to disagree but my 60 plus years of collecting tell me otherwise.
Thanks. Look at the word DOLLAR on both coins. Notice anything? Like the break in the R in exactly the same? From your earlier photos these are...
That's a variety and I'm not a variety collector.
I can't see the reverse so no comment.
It's gets fuzzy when I enlarge it but it looks like a BIE. It could be split plate doubling.
But it's upside down. Partial collar error.
Because it looks nothing like a dropped element. Like this coin does, which is not mine. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Notice the D in INDEPENDENCE.
Wrong spelling of the last name.
It looks like raised metal on all sides so I'm thinking PMD.
I just love Peace Dollars.
PMD
@Dima Absolutely hilarious
It would be in your best interest to have them graded by PCGS or NGC.
D. Dickson and arrows at the date. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A 65, I might be getting better at these Commemoratives as that's what I say.
Separate names with a comma.