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1985 P Dime Questions

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I noticed this dime with unusual nostril that looks to be doubled... also notice the difference between the reverse side and thickness the left coin carries
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Booger die chip?
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That's my thought as well
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An odd location, but I agree with it being a die chip.
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In regards to the extra thickness you're seeing, it's probably just a worn die.
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A rather unusual location, but it's a die chip.

That thickness you see is from a worn die/slight Rim Fin.
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Good eye!



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