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1986 One Dime.date 1968 Mis Stamp Faded ?

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not sure how to describe this one. The date is shows the 8 not being fulled stamp...which I guess would mean a die slip or strange stamp. In God we trust also has issues.
Does this afll into the *keep* or rather just another pass.
Many thanks for looking
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@nor, this dime would be a spender for me. The lack of a full strike on the date and IGWT doesn't add to the numismatic value.
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Very common in those areas in the 1960s
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Spence...thanks a million...advice appreciated...
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