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1944 Mercury Dime. Error?

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 Posted 09/12/2016  3:44 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Brokenhero74 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
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new here, never posted anything on any forum before. I have a 44' Mercury dime that has odd "patches" (for lack of better term)and was looking for some info if it was in or post mint


1944-Mercury-Dime.-Error?

1944-Mercury-Dime.-Error?
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Brokenhero74, to CCF.
Your Dime could be some sort of solder or liquid.IMHO
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Obverse seems to show some sort of Wrapping Machine Damage, but after that I'll wait for the experts.



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doesn't look like Cud
i am with Bpoc, solder as it was prepped for a jewelry mount, probably cufflink or locket
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Jewelry prep with that obverse?
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Does look like post mint damage.
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Definitely post mint damage. When a die breaks with a Cud that large, the opposite side devices are barely struck up, if at all.

See an example here: https://goccf.com/t/152948&whichpage=2

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It may have solder on the reverse and the obverse was damaged by a counting machine because of the solder?
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