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2000 P Dime With Misaligned Die - Obverse

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Interesting to see a more modern coin with a die offset like this ...
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Very nice example of a MAD.
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Very nice. Happy hunting!

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Unless it's the light or my tired eyes the reverse looks to be misaligned a bit in the same direction. Could be the die that's misaligned is the collar.
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I would double check the edge and diameter to eliminate any collar issues. Thanks, Doug.
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Good point about the edge ! Looking closer the reeding can be seen all around the perimeter in the reverse pic but no reeding is seen in the obverse pic. A view of the edge may be telling.
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The reeding is a bit weaker in the obverse side ... I also took the images from slightly different angles which may explain why the difference.
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