This is the big one boys! I took out 3 mortgages on the homestead to get this, so I know it's legit. After my honored education at The Ed Wood School of Numismatic Anomalies & Errors (this is a post graduate course at The Ed Wood School), and many hours of learnin' u-Tube videos, I'm sure I have a ONE OF A KIND US Mint Error of a dime struck into the reverse of a 1988 LMC, which is worth MILLIONS! There must have been a dime in the press, and the cent blank went on top of it, and WHAM-O! An 11¢ coin! Now for you naysayers (you know who you are), don't ask "Think, Beefer518; How could this have happened at the Mint?"; I don't work there, so I wouldn't know, but it's so OBVIOUS it happened at the Mint. You can even see where they tried to remove it to cover their erroneous minting! It's a conspiracy coin, I tell ya! Besides, I just told you how it happened in the last paragraph. PMD you say? No way did this happen after the mint, because they don't release hollow LMC's that can be filled with a dime. That's preposterous for you to even think that it's post mint damage. Someone would have had to take the time to make this, and we all know nobody tries to do things like that, so again, it must be real. A plain old 1988 Lincoln? I think not! It's so nice, it gets a bean! DISCUSS...
LOL...you know there was a guy years ago who had a dime which had been overstruck with a cent that he kept trying to sell for like $1 million. It was a cool piece but not worth what he wanted...but he was obsessed with his believed value of his "11 cent coin." He was here for a long time.
Here's the best I could get of the edge (it's a hollowed cent, with the dime glued/soldered into it). Someone had too much time on their hands IMO.
Apparently you can even buy these https://www.ebay.com/itm/253464012347 *Dime not included Is yours magnetic?
He is still around; I saw him on Instagram last year. He goes by redwin117 on here. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/post-your-best-favorite-error-coins.189220/