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1985 P Roosevelt Dime Sparkles

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Is this sparkly dime familar?

Has more spots than picture shows.

They are aqua and some red ones that really sparkle.


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Looks like it was baked with some Pillsbury Funfetti cake mix
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Paint of some sort, or possibly came out of a womans purse and has sparkly makeup on it. Not something that happened at the mint.
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Thanks to all. I foolishly did not follow the good advice I got here a few hours ago.

That is... "attempting to hypothesize about random coin damage is a fool's errand".

I can't wait for my learning curve to take an upward turn insted of being stuck in one spot.
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