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2012 P Roosevelt Dime

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Hello fam, so I recently acquired this dime as change and it was unusual enough, I felt I should keep it. So the hole in the temple I can guess, but the rest of the damage I am not sure. Is it a mint error? I know it's level with the rest of the coin.

Thank you guys. Any input is welcome
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 Posted 11/10/2021  11:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add merclover to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I agree, post mint damage. Perhaps acid from a soda or even spilled coffee? Some sort of mild acidic chemical reaction. Maybe buried in soil for a bit?

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Can coffee really do this? This is me thinking maybe I drink to much of it.
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to the Community. Looks like PMD to me.
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But heated with fire will alter a coin when it get real hot, like a house fire:
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Note the bubbles? Your coin appears that it did have a bubble, but was flatten partly. Not a premium for these, they are just damaged coins.
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