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1994 P Dime With Strange Bump On Forehead.

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 Posted 10/20/2019  12:26 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add jfdibunny to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello my name is Lucretia, this is my first post.
Wondering if anyone has any thoughts?

BTW I'm really excited about bring a party of this and look forward to learning, this is all new to me! And I love it
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 Posted 10/20/2019  12:44 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Still In Circ to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Unfortunately looks like PMD to me. Sorry to burst the bubble.
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to CCF. Looks like is was heated or exposed to some type of acid causing a bubble.Maybe a dug coin find from a metal detector.
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Hello Lucretia and welcome to CCF. We see clad coins with these odd bubbles on them with some frequency and as mentioned by @john1, generally ascribe them to high heat.
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To CCF! Just a heat damaged coin. PSD. Worth face value.
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OK thanks everyone for your advice, I appreciate it
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with the above PMD... to CCF..So, what made you start looking at coins?
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