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Silver Dime - Stamped With Penny Face Please Help - 1984

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 Posted 01/21/2014  12:19 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add lokidbt to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello,

My mother in law has had this for about 19 years or so when it was turned into her at a Gas station. She asked me about it and I figured I would turn to the experts for advice, history and value of this coin.

We have seen a few coin collectors and they have verified it's authentic, they have weighed the coin and determined it is a dime, the face on the back is a dime and yet the front is stamped with a penny. It is silver in color and is in excellent shape.




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 Posted 01/21/2014  02:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Alexer to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
CCF. Do you know the weight? It dosn't look like a dime planchet to me could be another country though. Can you show us the thickness compared to a penny?
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Thanks, I will take some pictures tomorow however I think it was around 2.7grams
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If coin weighs 2.7grams your answer probably in a recent silver penny thread, a 1984 dime weighs 2.07 grams, an xrf will tell you exactly what it is.
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A 1984 penny should way 2.5 grams and there may be a little room for variance.
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The composition of a 1984 penny is .980 copper, .005 Tin and .015 zinc.

Is it magnetic ?
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Hey guys thanks for the input so far

I was wrong with the 2.7 it is indeed 2.07 and it is magnetic

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When and if you decide to sell it please let us know otherwise stick around as there is a bundle of free information for you on this site.
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Thanks,

So I took it to get looked at today from a few coin Vendors in the city.

They say it is a dime stamped with a penny face. It weighs and measures like a dime the only difference of course is the penny face.

One offered to buy it for $250, one for $500 and one was around $650.

Do you guys know the true value of something like this as these numbers seem all over plus they would have to be low if the seller is buying them to re-sell and make money off
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It's a penny struck on a blank intended for a dime, it was never a dime.
IMO take the $650 before they reconsider.
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Don't know if I have seen an 84. You see 79 and 80 fairly often and they sell for around $150 to $300. I would guess an 84 is scarcer and is worth more. As DBM says, $650 sounds generous.
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Cool Thanks so much guys!
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IMO take the $650 before they reconsider.




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