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1982 P Dime Double Struck And Under Weight

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I have a 1982 P dime that looks as if the P was doubled stuck and only weighs 2.13 grams. Any input
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 Posted 04/26/2023  10:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bobby131313 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Why do you say this was double struck?

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Seeing reverse Die Deterioration, but that's about all.
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Die deterioration, certainly. A sharp close-up of the mint mark would be useful.
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Im new to this so I do not know the proper terms, ill try and post a better picture, also 2.13 grams is that normal?
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It's a little on the light side, but not enough to matter.
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It is a bit under weight (it should weigh 2.268g with a tolerance of 0.91g. So yours would be .04 g out of tolerance.
But not seeing any evidence of a 'double struck coin.
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to the CCF Double struck would mean you would have 2 images on the coin. If only the date is doubled you would have a repunched mint mark.
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