Nice find but I'm not convinced it's a Cud. Looks more like a lamination or rim to rim die crack than a cud.
1964 Dimes were silver and not clad. It's just dirty. Welcome to CT.
I think you named them, condition, run size, number printed and fancy numbers.
It's difficult to see the coins in your photos but I don't think any of them would rate a 68. You would need to spend the money to have them...
They should be worth a lot to you as they were your fathers and how they came into his possession.
Not a complaint. I'm just letting you know that a large number of CT members do not open links. You will get much better responses with photos...
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Yes it's a 3 do nothing real special. Nice to find though.
Rim damage is always rim damage.
Thanks Steve. I will say that retirement helped. Lol
Damaged
Definitely damaged and welcome to CT.
We all make those mistakes. And the older you get the more you'll make. Lol
There are a large number of us in CT who do not do links. No opinion, we just don't.
Not an error.
They are graded in a basement with low lights.
Nice find despite being a little short on silver. Lol
It's a transition year so there are a few. Without photos we'll never know.
A 1923-S Morgan? First, it's a Peace Dollar. Second, it's worn. The light gives the affect you are seeing. Not a DDR but it could be MD.
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