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1981 - D Over P Dime?

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Thoughts?


1981---D-Over-P-Dime?
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@big, well it can't be an OMM as there are none for that year: http://www.varietyvista.com/07%20Ro...Listings.htm

It could be from a tiny chip on the die post that formed the center of the letter D.
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Looks like circulation nicks to me.
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There is something in the center of the mint mark. It could be a small chip. Or this is the first of its kind.
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If it is a circulation mark then you have a one of a kind item here! It is a die chip on the post then you have one of many dimes minted from that die with a similar, partially-filled mintmark. Unfortunately, in both cases it is just worth face value.
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Given the images posted, I believe I'm seeing circulation damage. Unfortunately, I don't have the coin in-hand to turn it any which way under different lighting and use a range of magnification. I can only assess using the images above.
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I just noticed there is what appears to be a double eyelid.




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Hit on the eye.
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