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1984-D Roosevelt Dime That Is Broadstruck On Obverse

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 Posted 11/21/2024  10:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TedError to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks Brandmeister!!!

I knew there was something wrong and sometimes you can't accept the first answer. I got lucky that I found that Mr. Diamond response to a previous post. I just googled broadstruck dime and checked out the topics that came up from the search. I actually have 3 of those 1985 D dimes with the same strike.

I still have a few post that I never did get a definitive answer on the error. I guess I will have to refresh them.
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With that first picture, I thought you might have had a one in a million. A 1934 P Roosevelt.
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Interesting fact from Mike Diamond, so guessing the 85 D or the 84 D dime would be scarce for normal strike without the defect and rare for well strike,.
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