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1989 P Dime Error Or Damge?

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1989-P-Dime-Error-Or-Damge?

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 Posted 02/13/2017  9:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oldmike to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Late die stage, Die has just about had it. I keep them just because I like them, still worth a dime
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Yeah they do look cool thanks for the info
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The fields look like someone righting on creamy peanut butter with a toothpick or needle? I spend them. They are just a coin from a very tired die.
Save the pretty EDS coin instead:
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Maybe...but so normal and run-of-the mill. The first post pics have personality and are just more interesting, to me. Objectivism, "to each their own", "beauty is in th...", etc. A 1989-P U.S. dime with a mintage of approx. 1,030,550,000, and you hear from everyone that it's only worth face value--->correct, for now. Unless you buy or get sucked into "Modern conditional rarities" and "Registry Sets" which are priced out of reach of the average coin collector (not to mention spending a few Hamilton's to have a variety certified and slabbed for a 10-cent coin containing 1 cent or so of base metals), Modern CRH, the oddities/varieties/errors found is the new market for today's coin collector. The investment houses and speculators can trade and sell those now high-priced slabs back and forth between one another (thanks boom of the 1980s).
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