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2001 P Dime, Off Struck, Or?

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I am leaving this for the experts once again. Thank you!

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Are the reeds present on the rim?
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I'm not sure what you are trying to point out? Is it the rims being a little bit wider?
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It appears to be very slightly struck off-center. It is quite common, and noticeable on dimes more than any other denomination because of their small size.
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The ridges are on the edge, this one just looked more off center then most of the ones I have. Thanks for the help.
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Okay, I get it now. This seems to be a very common issue on the Dimes. I've seen this a lot on Dimes.
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Okay, I get it now. This seems to be a very common issue on the Dimes. I've seen this a lot on Dimes.


A coin being struck slightly off-center is very common. What I meant is that it is more noticeable on dimes because of their small diameter, not that it occurs more frequently on dimes. Just think, if a coin is struck half of a millimeter off-center, on what coin would that be the most immediately noticeable?
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Gheez, that was a stupid reply that I typed in. I'm sorry about that. I didn't realize how stupid it sounded till now.

And yes, it's more noticeable, do to Dime's size.
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