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1985 D Roosevelt Dime Off Center?

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Still learning... Is this off center? I looked for examples, and kinda looking like that. Thank for your help.
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It's a slight MAD, but most of that is circulation wear.
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Might be barely MAD, but not off-center. It looks pretty normal to me.
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I am not sure it is either of those. It is a common thing that year.Coop covered it at one time but I do not remember what he said it was.Use the search box upper left of page for tons of info.
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@John1 I was wondering if there was alot. I have two of them. When I searched it alot of them said die struck off center, broad struck. That dont look broad struck. Thanks for the info on a post Coop did. I'm going to look now
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@minni, perhaps the best way to search for @coop posts, is using the keyword CoopHome. You could spend years learning everything that he has been teaching here.
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Thanks Spence. I was searching for his post but there is just so much.
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In the meantime, I'm seeing a touch of MAD and a good dose of circulation wear. Is that a die crack or scratch above Roosevelt's head?
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@ijn1944 wow didnt notice. Was concentrating on the MAD. I will take another look and post if it is a crack. Thank for looking.
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