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2000-P Roosevelt Dime Needing Input On Date

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I've tried to read up on or match it with other listing but figured I'd ask if someone seen this? concerning the last two 00 in date looks like a faint punched 9 under the middle 0
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 Posted 11/28/2018  5:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If it is raised, then it could be a die gouge. If it is incuse, then it could be coin damage. Neither is a premium for the coin. Think about it? how could hubbing create a 9 on that date? So it is not something transferred from the hub. So it is not a doubled die. Things happen to the a die and things happen to coins. Not all of them raise value but most times lower value if they are damaged. But a needed question to know what things are. Now you know and others will after reading this post.
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Coop thanks for the explanation in detail.... I've recently learned of your Coop thread and I have been reading all I can when I can... do thank you for taking time to go into the details and given your expertise to ALL to learn from and share
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