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1984-P Roosevelt Dime 2.09 Grams

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Could someone please give me a little insight on this coin. Got it from a bank teller yesterday. It's smaller than a normal dime. Actually, it does inside the rim of other dime. Barbados has a dime with 2.09 weight. The ridge of this particular one has copper smooth ridge. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks to all.
1984-P-Roosevelt-Dime--2.09-Grams
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It looks like your dime is a Dryer Coin.
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Agree with Dryer Coin.

I'm going to ask a moderator to move your thread to a more appropriate forum for better visibility.
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Thick rims and smaller diameter = Dryer Coin
No added value as this is considered damage.
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It's a Dryer Coin. PMD.
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