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I Found This 1985 D Dime

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Hi guys

Your opinions will be appreciated .
Thanks in advance
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Looks like a normal dime to me. Is there anything specific you were seeing?
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Slight off center strike, and
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ooks like a normal dime to me. Is there anything specific you were seeing?


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Wider letters. A touch of grease is my guess. Coop has a great graphic of partial Grease Filled Dies causing design features of a coin to be in lower relief and also look enlarged.
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Coop has a great graphic of partial Grease Filled Dies causing design features of a coin to be in lower relief and also look enlarged.


Can you please provide the link ?
Thanks.
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@ Coop

thanks for sharing.
Very educational.
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