DIMES...whats going on with these?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by BUSYEYE, May 18, 2011.

  1. BUSYEYE

    BUSYEYE Member

    Hi all!
    Personally, I much enjoy Lincolns, however because I've found dimes in my rolls of pennies here and there, every now and then I'll ask for one roll of dimes when I go to the bank, just because...truth, I like dimes too. So, I would lik IMG_0636.JPG e to share with you my finds to see what some of you dime experts think. Now I know I may not have anything spactacular, in fact one or two ar IMG_0634.JPG e ugly...but I want to see what you think. I'm not familiar with dime but here goes. So, I'll start with my two nice ones and go from there. IMG_0635.JPG
     
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  3. BUSYEYE

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    IMG_0639.JPG IMG_0638.JPG IMG_0640.JPG IMG_0637.JPG 1986P not the prettiest but whats going on with the rim? Different that normal dimes.
     

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  4. BUSYEYE

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    IMG_0642.JPG IMG_0641.JPG IMG_0643.JPG 1988 MD? The reverse is interesting, see N, NE... I see another torch. Or half of it anyway.
     
  5. BUSYEYE

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    IMG_0652.JPG See under the nose, am I wrong but is there doubling on the P?

    IMG_0656.JPG 1980D D/D or D/P ?
     
  6. BUSYEYE

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    IMG_0660.JPG IMG_0658.JPG IMG_0657.JPG IMG_0659.JPG Is this MD?

    Thank you!
     
  7. stainless

    stainless ANTONINIVS

    the '62 you show is 90% silver and the '86 is cop/nick. Which is why you see part of the copper rim on the '86 and a silver rim on the '62.

    stainless
     
  8. BUSYEYE

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  9. IQless1

    IQless1 What became of subtlety**

    I can't be much help to you here, most of the pics are too out of focus to be certain of anything.

    From what I can tell, most look like common damage or worn die issues. I don't see a second torch. I can't tell if the "P" is doubled or not in post #4, it could be something (poss. RPM?), but not any real value there anyway though. Post #5's pics look like the dies were set a bit deep, and spread (stressed) the metal a bit more than it should for a clean look, but those are very common on dimes.

    But I'm not an expert, so my opinion may be wrong.
     
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