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2000 Dime Struck On Foreign Planchet

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Pretty popular occurrence in Canadian money as we produced money for dozens of countries.

First find like this, never seen a dime like this. My first thought was fake but I guess it happens. I got it from a bank hunting so it would be pretty funny if it was fake, but I doubt it.

Compared with another 2000 dime in pictures and compared even to all my older dimes, I've never seen a rim like this and a thickness difference.

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Try cropping your photos to get a closer image. Other than that, could you give us a weight? (Preferably to the tenth-gram.)
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Unfortunately I need to go get batteries for my scale, I'm going to get some soon. It is magnetic btw so nothing spectacular there.

I WILL post weight TODAY
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I agree with RoyCoinBoy.
Please try using the image optimizer to crop your pics for a closer image, we would like to assess your coin not your phone.
The rims just don't seem right for it to be a "struck on foreign planchet"
We need better pics please.
Is the reeded edge the same all around?
What is the diameter of the coin?
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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Plenty of pictures of the reeding area....need a good close up of the obverse and reverse. No need to compare with a normal dime, that just prevents us from getting a close up of the subject piece. We know what a normal dime looks like. Waiting for weight too. Thanks,
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Is it attracted to a magnet as well?
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It is magnetic, I'm going to get batteries for my scale right now, will post pics and info in 1 to 2 hours.
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Hey k sorry guys, I went to get batteries and my girlfriends scale is only a one digit scale anyway. Both are reading just 2g. Gotta go to my friends
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I'll probably just send it in with a few good coins. The rim is clearly different, I'll let you know what happens with it.
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cool find
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So....... what's the result?
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