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2002-D Dime On 25 Cent Planchet?

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2002-D-Dime-On-25-Cent-Planchet?
2002-D-Dime-On-25-Cent-Planchet?

Hello all,
I found an interesting dime today. It appears to be a 2002 D Roosevelt dime on a Quarter Planchet. Interesting how Roosevelt has Washington's nose!! I am not new here per say. But I am in the infant stage. So if I am wrong just politely let me know. Not in the mood for a knock down drag out. . Happy Monday,
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@pepper, first welcome to CCF. Second, with regard to


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So if I am wrong just politely let me know. Not in the mood for a knock down drag out.


you should expect only politeness here on CCF.

With regard to this coin, it would help to have a few parameters: the diameter and weight. I'm assuming that this dime is roughly the same diameter as a quarter and that is why you are thinking it was struck on the wrong planchet, yes? I do note that some folks flatten coin by hammering them between two straps of leather--creating a so-called " Texas Cent". Once we have the weight and diameter, we should be able to help you more.

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to the CCF!

please let us know the weight.
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Can't be on a 25 cent planchet, it would not fit in a 10 cent collar. Is the diameter larger than a normal dime?
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Sorry, just looks like a damaged Roosevelt dime.
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