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1967 Dime Could This Be A Strike Through?

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This area is recessed on the coin

The reason I think it is a strike through rather than damage is that there is no pressure ridge around the indention on the Obverse and no anvil effect on the Reverse.

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Looks like it. But I don't know if it would bring a premium though.
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PMD, took a hit and left imprint...
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The reason I think it is a strike through rather than damage is that there is no pressure ridge around the indention on the Obverse and no anvil effect on the Reverse.

I should have said this in the OP. I will go back and edit to add.
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Pretty beat-up whatever's going on - buddy, I can spare a dime.
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