Looks like a normal dime that's been in the ground for awhile. I find them all the time. But still, a fine addition to your "non-error" collection, Mirza.
That's part of the fun of looking through rolls of cents. Sometimes you get a dime instead of the cent and you are immediately 9 cents richer! Other than it being a bit unusual for you still, I can't say it's valued at more than 10cents. Keep trying and I'm sure you will find a really remarkable error sometime.
I don't understand: o why you started two threads on the same coin. o why some of you are rude to the OP. Just say it is a normal dime and move on. Just my 2 cents. And by the way.....no error....just a coin that has some environmental/post mint damage.
Not being rude Bob... just having a little fun with Mirza's "non-error" coins, which he has been posting since August. Let's not take things too seriously, and as stated above, someday he may actually find a genuine error.
Mirza, from his posts, seems to be someone who doesn't take things if you tell him outright, like you want to and go on. He keeps up with the non-errors being errors, and ignores the comments that don't support his theory of what an error is. Go back and see some of his other posts, and you will see what I mean. That being said, I thought I was quite polite on this thread, as he seems to be someone who comes sporadically here with his "finds". Doubt he's gonna stop, and from the last few posts, I think he just reposts to try to reel in comments. IMO.