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2011 D Dime Lamination Error?

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I don't know much about errors, but I have a bunch of brand new 2011 dimes, and then I got this one in there. The side looks brand new like the others, but it looks smeared, I think it's a lamination error?

If so is there any value to this :D



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The picture isn't blurred/slurred, the dime does look like that.
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What surprised me is that this wasn't super bright, but very dull looking, but the rim looks amazingly new, almost like it has a "painted" line.
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I dont believe this fits the definition of lamination error, which is when a fragment of the metal has peeled off.
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Lamination Error: Dirt and impurities in the metal of the planchet can manifest themselves as cracks and peels on the struck coin.


It looks like the one on this website... I think.
http://www.jimscoins.net/error_coin_examples.php
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This is the same thing that makes wood toned Lincolns. Improper alloy mixture
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Ok, so no value no significance, toss it back? Thanks Unholyroller!
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