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I have a bunch a dimes welded back to back to resemble a marble. A hole was drilled though them to make a necklace. A shame, I know. I'm wanting to separate a few of them and see the backsides. Are they still sought after if flattened even with pencil lead size hole in center of them? Will try to post pic. Am new to this.

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From what you're describing, the dimes are only worth what silver content they have. If separated or not, they would most likely have no numismatic value.

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to CCF. I agree,only melt value.
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I think that the necklace might just have some value above melt value. People buy coin jewelry and it sounds like you have an unusual object so it might just be worth a bit more than melt. It might not be a lot more money but I think if you try to take it apart it will only be worth melt.
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