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1941 Mercury Dime

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What caused this? grease?

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I think it's some kind of damage, but I'm not sure.
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Is the obverse normal?

Weight?

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2.4 g


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Almost looks like a possible Soviet strike, kind of like the 1930 D's that shouldn't have existed, just a thought. Remember, they were struck in fine silver and the profit was between the cost of metal and the denomination.
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That said, I would guess Struck Through Grease as well.
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