@i2i, you are now on my ignore list.
No, not at all. I responded to the wrong post. So sorry.
Yeah, you started it. Read your OP again. Meanwhile, I'll put yo on ignore.
Helluvanattitude to come with. Everyone is going to love you.
The mint produces coins that look like that all the time.
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Dimes are not plated. They are clad and minted from a sandwich of two layers of cupronickel with a layer of pure copper between them. 8.33% nickel...
It happened because you didn't click on the address I gave you.
Send them to me, I'll shred them for you. ;)
While the possibility exists, the odds of finding one after 75 years of circulation can be guaranteed to be nil.
To be wide, the distance between the A and M will be the same as the distance between the M and the E. On your coin the A and M are closer...
That's not FS.
We need more photos to be sure. ;) Not really. No matter the angle, that's just damage. We call that a parking lot coin.
No apology necessary. Just wanted to get you off on the right foot. Keep looking!
Welcome to CT! Your first question should not be 'what is it worth?' Your first question should be 'is this an error?' No, it's not an error, it's...
Nice fold over error.
Poor pics, but I'd call that split plate doubling, not a true doubled die.
Try reading post #6 again.
It says 10 mils of .999 gold. 10 mils is the thickness of the gold plate on a base metal.
And how, exactly, does this relate to coins?
Separate names with a comma.