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2 1961 P And 1 1961 D Mercuries

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these 3 have the same broken O and W in " In God we Trust" has anybody heard of The broken o and w in the 1961 mercuries? W is hard see

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These are not Mercury dimes. They are rosies. Looks like VLDS.
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I just see 3 Silver Dimes.

Those are Roosevelt Silver Dimes. Not a good looking man,over weight. Mercury dime is the Pretty Woman,not over weight.
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I agree. Just a worn die.
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sorry I new they were roosvelts,but I was looking at mercuries before posting
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Note the direction of the die wear. The motto wider on the devices towards the rim to the left. The date toward the right towards the rim. If this were a doubled die, the devices would all be stronger from hub doubling in the same direction. Just a case of die wear on your coins dies. Liberty will also show this on the tops of the devices toward the rim.
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