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1980 D Dime Struck On Canceled Indian Rupee? And Clipped Planchet?

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1980-D-Dime-Struck-On-Canceled-Indian-Rupee?-And-Clipped-Planchet?
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Could you show photos of both sides of the coin
and orient them so they face the right way.
Also, what makes you think it was struck on a Indian Rupee?
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It might just be the picture or the 'planchet' but the letters in LIBERTY just don't look right. Yes, please take pictures of both sides and post. Interesting piece no matter what the story.
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to CCF. Better pics please.
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Was this coin put into a vise?
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Not sure how to post other pics let me figure it out also the diamond patterns on his face are the same as the 1964 nickel that was struck on 1/4 canceled Indian planchet that's why I was asking I'm new to all of this
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I don't think it's any of what you said it is. It looks like Post Strike Damage (happened after it left the U.S. Mint).
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When I was a kid, my brothers and I would put coins in a vise all the time. Beat them. Heat them. Bend them. I'll give my self credit for new meaning to Full Torch to a dime as we figuratively would burn up a dime. And then off to the local pizza shop to buy a slice of pizza with some Post Strike Damage pocket change. Pizza was still cheap in the 1970s... I can tell you with absolute certainty, that dime was kids having fun with tools. Pennies, Nickels, and Dimes, yes. Quarters, no way. They all went into arcade games at the pizza shop.
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@mikem007

Sounds like you had a mischievous childhood.


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Quarters, no way. They all went into arcade games at the pizza shop.


Glad you had your priorities in order.
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