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1906-D Liberty Dime RPD?

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I can't attribute this to anything reported as a repunched date. The inner 9 looks like it has a lower loop to the south, but there is nothing more indicative in any of the other numbers in the date nor the mintmark. Any ideas/ help? Kevin

1906-D--Liberty-Dime-RPD?

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Possible die chip?
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Both the 1 and the 9 are damaged and the likelihood is that the little, moved bit of metal is due to whatever caused the initial damage.

At most it is as suggested a minor die chip.

Thanks,
Bill

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Ok Thanks for the help!
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