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1985-D Weak Roosevelt

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Most 1985-D dimes look like this. It's caused by a combination of inadequate upset and excessive obverse die convexity. This particular set of dies was also worn

A quote from Mr. Mike Diamond on SilverStackerKid's post. Something tells me it applies here.


1985-D-Weak--Roosevelt

1985-D-Weak--Roosevelt
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Coin weight might help more?
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Thanks Coop, 2.3 grams.
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Looks exactly like mine.
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Does it have full reeding around? Thanks, Doug.
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I bet his does.
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Yup, full reeding.
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Nice Thanks for sharing. Always like learning something new before bedtime.

Tonight's dream menu "convexity" and "sunken heads" Thanks and sweet dreams.
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Halo, you're a hoot. Get some rest.
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Those are very common.
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