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MD and welcome
No it's not real. Welcome to CT.
What a wonderful way to spend the day!
It's quite common, just filled with grease.
It just doesn't look like the real thing to me.
Here's are three Dimes that were also in the junk silver that I purchased in 2012 and just recently opened. A 1957, a 1961 and a 1963, all proofs....
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A 1947-S Roosevelt Dime. The obverse has a light gold tone and the reverse is orange, red, pink and blue. Not bad for junk silver. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's MD or mechanical doubling so only worth face value. Welcome to CT.
It's been damaged and it may have been struck through grease first but that's very common. It's a spender. Welcome to CT.
Doesn't look like a proof, just a well struck silver business Half.
I'm seeing wear on both sides so I'm at AU-55, maybe 58 on a good day.
I went MS-63 and no FBL. Too crusty for my personality tastes.
Nice find. Soak as indicated above and don't rub, scrap or pick at the coin in any way. You don't want to cause any damage as that just lowers the...
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Looks like the one side has toned and welcome to CT.
Welcome to CT. That's a nice beginning to a complete a silver quarter collection. Except for a few dates and mintmarks it should be easy to complete.
It looks real to me but it's a common date coin.
Honestly still prevails.
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