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1967 Dime - Mis Aligned Stamp Or Could Be Just PMD - What Do You Think?

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This was so weird I knew I had something different as soon as I felt it in my pocket. I am unsure how this was caused - looked for examples but only thing close was mis-aligned stamp possibly. The entire dime is cupped a bit.

Appreciate any help. If you need better pictures I will take them.

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1967-Dime---Mis-Aligned-Stamp-Or-Could-Be-Just-PMD---What-Do-You-Think?
1967-Dime---Mis-Aligned-Stamp-Or-Could-Be-Just-PMD---What-Do-You-Think?
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 Posted 08/28/2018  3:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Crazyb0 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hammer and piece of pipe or a socket. Give it a whack against a chunk of wood...easy to replicate.
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I am with Crazyb0, it is man made and considered damaged.
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It's Post Strike Damage (it happened after it left the U.S. Mint). It's a damaged coin. It's worth face value.
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Looks more like a squeeze in a vise issue. Perhaps between two sockets, or two pieces of pipe. Flattening the edge of the coin, by not disturbing the center of the coin? (Or just one as the altered seems more on the obverse, reverse looks a bit flattened) If this is the case, then the coin is wider than normal?
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Sounds all plausible to me and I will take your words for it you Pillars and Rockers of the Community.

Thanks.
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You're very welcome! Also, To CCF!
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