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1990 P Dime

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Minus the big o'l dent on the side(pay no attention to that)
What is or happened to this dime? Don't beat me up.

1990-P-Dime

Would this be considered a "woody" dime?
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It looks like rolling line of the stock material. Sometimes the strike doesn't remove them. The reverse might have them in the same direction?
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Is part of the zero missing?

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The "o" is slightly missing.
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Okay. In the pic it looks chopped off.

Are there similar lines on the reverse?
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Reverse is normal looking.
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MikeDiamond posted this link to his article on this subject in another thread. Maybe it will help with this puzzle, too.

http://www.coinworld.com/insights/d...erstood.html
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