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1943 Mercury Dime-Lincoln Penny Cross Strike

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So you have a Merc struck on a cent planchet? Is that what you are saying vettracer?
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Double denomination strikes are possible with a cent and a dime.



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Double denomination strikes are possible with a cent and a dime.
True. But not a dime on a cent, a cent planchet will not fit into a dime collar.
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Excactly what I am saying, a dime planchet can fit into the cent collar, but not the other way around
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Unless the coin had some help to get there:
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