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Does it mean anything if the border is offset like this or is it nothing? Thanks

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If the reverse is correct, the term is "mis-aligned die" (or MAD). If the reverse has the same off-set, the term is "off center". Nice find either way

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Thanks Fuzzy, the back was normal. Halfway through a box of dimes and it seems that the MAD is pretty common
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Yep, that's a MAD.
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