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Que They Eye Rolls (Lol) But Is This A 1936 "Dot" Dime?

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From the foto, hard to tell. The coin has lots of wear on it, but the "dot" not as much, as if added later. Good luck ... there's only 3 known and they are in museums.
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Pics aren't clear enough.
All five known examples are specimen strikes, no known circulation examples have been found according to Charlton's.
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The dot on these is raised, round, and very obvious.
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