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1981 D Full Torch Dime?

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It's probably nothing but I had been doing a little research on my own about coins I've come across something about a full torch dime. Even came across such a post in the forums here but they didn't have a full torch. (I probably don't for that marrer......)
I'll let you decide
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What's important with Full Torch is the horizontal bands show full separation, and these don't, especially the top one. Here's a good source: https://www.ngccoin.com/news/articl...ading-dimes/
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Your coin would make a decent album hole filler until better comes long.
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Nothing too special here, at least to me.
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FT is generally only relevant for mint state coins.
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Thanks guys! Learning more and more everyday! I really appreciate all the help. You all atr amazing!!
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