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2007 Dime - Flying H

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Has anyone else come across this so called variety? I searched the forms and was unable to find any information on the subject. If I missed it, I would appreciate it if somebody could re-direct me to the original posting. I checked my collection and I have 2 of them. Not only is the H flying, the majority of the coin is flying. It appears to be bleeding from the rim.

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 Posted 06/26/2011  08:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SHAFTA9a to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm sorry, but I don't see a flying H or anything else flying.

Could you point it out.
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I see what you are seeing. Not sure if it's a variety, though.
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Sorry Shafta, I guess a better picture would help. Apparently it also helps if you remove the coin wrap. I am limited by the camera, but hopefully this can be seen better. Tumbleweedtrumpet, if it is a variety, they should add flying 7 to that as well. I am finding that there are more, and more. so called varieties cropping up. It's getting difficult to keep track of.......

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If you do a search on volunteer dimes, you'll find this is the same type of problem with the plating, exactly.

I hypothesize that the thin nickel coating on a ten cent piece is easier to pull off/stretch/move from the copper base than on a larger coin like a nickel. I've categorized this as a plating error, since I believe that if they used a thicker plate this would not occur.
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