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Moderator
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Can you get a closeup of the date a little clearer and brighter? And what do you think is an error?
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New Member
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The error would be queen liz didnt start on the dime till the 50s this coin is dated 1911.
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New Member
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Seems a imprinted ring around the coin on the reverse.
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Moderator
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The spacing on the numbers looks off, and since the first 1 is parallel with the rim, guessing a 7 was pushed by a feeder finger. A closer & clearer picture would help.
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New Member
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Theres no 7 its date is 1911
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I am guessing it was 1971 and a feeder finger pushed the 7 out of shape. Try backing away from the coin to get a clearer picture.
EDIT - the ring and the damage to the 7 could be from a coin rolling machine.
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New Member
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Pillar of the Community
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The effigy of her majesty is around the era of 1970, just badly worn dime
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Pillar of the Community
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PMD Post Mint Damage Not great pictures but it could be damage from a coin rolling machine. In any case nothing to do with a feeder finger or anything else during production.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning... -from PCGS website
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Not great pictures but it could be damage from a coin rolling machine  First picture shows a clear circular 'scar' typical of a rolling machine. Sorry Dawd, it's just a dime.
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 The "Bluenose" first appeared on a dime in 1937. 
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