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1974 Dime W/Abnormalities

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I'm a beginner coin collector and found a dime with letters that are to close to the edge. I was wondering what it meant?Or if it has any value?

Abnormalities:In God We Trust

Feed back would be greatly appreciated.

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Enjoy the forums and coming up to speed with the hobby. A closer picture would help (try cropping out the background and fill the space with the coin) but from what I can see, a normal dime.
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looks a little off-center strike and can't tell if we are seeing a partial Grease Filled Die or wear. A closeup of the area in question would be very helpful
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Sorry updating this through my phone. Giving me a hard time about rotating the photo. Thanks for the feedback. I also thought it was an off center strike.
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Welcome to the CCF MsMar.

What Fuzzy said :-)
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to CCF. If the reverse is centered that it is a very minor MAD and spendable. Stay around and enjoy our great site.
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What does the reverse look like? There seems to be a weakness on the rim in that location. Is it the same weight as another dime from that time period?
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Thanks for the replies;I appreciate it. I just started collecting, so nothing to really weigh them with yet. :)
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