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Valued Member
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 it's flat spots on the center of the coin the ram is different to and it's really shiny
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Right there in front of my face the whole time its vertical mad
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Well circulated dime, spend it. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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It's a 83 coop my cam whont take photos of the width of the coin well enough to be worth take was a tilted dye/ vertically misaligned die    am I even close
Edited by Sanaul 01/05/2022 03:49 am
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Valued Member
United States
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Still looks like a circulated dime to me.
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  y is it so far off and there's a loss of design on the center of the coin on each side
Edited by Sanaul 01/05/2022 11:39 am
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Can I trust the answers I get hear you be the judge I now the last photos are easy to compare and it's normal circulated coin? Playing dum will show trustworthiness and entice diseat and show how one person can be a few
Edited by Sanaul 01/05/2022 2:09 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I didn't catch that it was a 1983. We see some many of the 1985 dimes, I thought yours was one. (my mistake) The DDO's ended with the early 1970's dimes. Pretty much a waste of time looking at the obverse on the dimes. More DDR's are being found on the newer dime reverses. The locations are different than most think. The single squeeze dies have the target area closer to center on the reverses. Only one big one on the DDO that Wexler listed. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pictures of 2 circulated dime, nothing more!
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: Can I trust the answers I get hear you be the judge I now the last photos are easy to compare and it's normal circulated coin? Playing dum will show trustworthiness and entice diseat and show how one person can be a few Yes, you can trust the answers you get here. These are experts and they have no reason to lie to you. No one is playing dumb or enticing deceit. I find it incredibly rude that you ask for advice then attack the experts giving free advice to the uneducated. This is a great place to learn. My advice to you would be to learn some humility and read as much as you can. If you disagree, ask the experts why they replied the way they did. You will learn so much more when you show respect.
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Valued Member
United States
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Sanaul, yes you can trust the answers but....sometimes the photos do not show the errors properly and without coin in hand things get missed....For example, I have a 2021 Crossing the Delaware quarter with a clash, missed on my first post caught with other post by other person. My advice, if you think you have something, hold on to the coin and wait.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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If I do not trust someone or a group, I do not loose my time and the other part also. I understand you not trust or believe because you show your photos and you want that us we give a confirmation of what you believe. If this it is the case why do not say on your posts like this: "I believe is this, please confirm my believe for the future of the coin?"
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I would appreciate some of the expert's opinions on my latest post. When the expert's do not even reply, what is the point. I would rather be disputed than rejected. Are we not here to further our knowledge? I am certain that after almost 150 views of my topic, that at least a handful of you have been the experts. Yet my inquiry results in only 1 or 2 helpful replies. Thanks Tanman. I understand the frustration exhibited by many new members. Rejection can be a great teacher. Everyone does not deserve a trophy. Yet when one applies all of the knowledge and advise of the expert's to present a conundrum, where are you?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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@Dowhat:
Please stop to critic. Do not mixt posts, here it is Sanaul's post not your and was answer. It is no conundrum on your posts (if you know really what it is the meaning and what are the synonyms for).
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