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1968 D Roosevelt Dime Error

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 Posted 04/30/2012  07:46 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add jdickinson to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello everyone, I am super new at this and have been trying to research and learn on correctly identifying error coins. I am having some issues distinguishing the difference between doubled dies, mechanical double and Die Deterioration. Sometimes I think I may even be mistaking normal or heavy ware as errors. I am starting to think I may never get the hang of this so I finally deciding to ask for some help.
Is there anything on this con that could be considered an error.

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I believe that this dime took a hit giving it a doubled look, possibly Die Deterioration double but I still believe this is all PMD. Wait for an experts opinion though.
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to CCF. Looks like coin counting/wrapping machine damage to me. Here is a real good reference on doubled die vs Machine Doubling http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/...PIC_ID=51410
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You may want to change your location, I do not think you are actually in North Korea unless you are Kim Jong Un himself

You have a worn out coin struck with worn out dies.
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thanks so much everyone, and also for pointing out my location. I changed it to South Korea.
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, jdickinson!

Based on the damage being in a circle, it prolly came from a coin counter.
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I found one w the "smashed" 8 also...
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It been in the wild for 50 years. That is what you are seeing. Coin damage.
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