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The 1981 P may be a slightly misaligned die strike. A common thing with dimes. Tiny die, big pressure Spit happens
If there’s something special on these, I don’t see it
The damage to the letters of Liberty are from a coin wrapping machine. No way to know how the edge was damaged unless you were there. Don’t see...
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1939 D found in Pittsburgh PA trip. Stopped at a local Key Bank branch got 10 rolls of nickels, 4 rolls of dimes [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Somehow I missed this nickel thread. Did some CRH 5 years ago. I’ve posted most of these before but for my fellow nickel...
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Unloved silver. First year of only .50 silver. 1920 used .925 & .50. And this one had to fight even harder for acceptance. It...
Linear Plating Blister Nice example for educational value
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The 2006 P Dime is an Interior Die Break Saver! A couple I found[ATTACH][ATTACH] That,s IDB
Enough that the upset mill missed it there.
As @Kentucky says, your coin was plated probably as an experiment, maybe sold as a novelty. If it is attracted to a magnet, nickel. If not,...
And this previous post of mine The little crack on the 1982 is an indicator for no P, late stage...
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