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I Faund This Dime 1996 D

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I see a doble face

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Im not seeing the doubled face your talking about but I do see a nice sized die crack that runs from between the l&b to the bridge of his nose
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but what's that funky lookin' area between nose and chin?

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Tanks for you help because I was confuse
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This is another pic
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to CCF!! Looks like a normal coin to me
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I would like to see the reverse side of this coin.
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Possibly a strike through, but I really can't tell for sure with those photos.
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Ok this is another pic and De back side of the coin
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Is the mark in front of the mouth raised, or incuse (sunk into the coin)? If it is sunk into the coin, then it is also damage. Just can't tell exactly from the images.
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It is into the coin
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Given the lighting angle, it looks like the area in front of the mouth is incuse, but I can't be sure.

Edit: Oops, Chesterino beat me to it!
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Then it is all just damage to the coin during circulation. (I like to be sure before I give my final assessment) The coin can be spent then. Thanks for you last comment. It helped a lot.
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