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1952 P (No Mint Mark) Dime Error

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Please view and give insight...
1952 P ( no mint mark) Dime....
Roosevelt forgot to comb his hair...
Looks like an error to me but would like some opinions ....
I have looked around for a comparison but only found 1952 P Dime with a "Horn" - which I am guessing the strand of hair is what they are calling a horn...
Please tell me thoughts and HOW it was made.
Thanks again...

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It's either a die crack (mint error/spiked head) or a hit ( PMD) from being damaged after it left the mint. I can't really tell from here. It's a silver dime. There was no "P" mint mark on that 1952 coin.
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It's a die crack as USSID mentioned, and a thicker one at that. Here's the good part. That 1952 Dime is 90% Silver. Someone may be willing to pay a 10C premium for that odd shaped crack. It's worth maybe ~$1.30
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Thanks for replying...
I really do not think it is from PMD, it is actually part of the hair. I will try to get a closer picture for viewing.
I know there wasn't a mint mark although while looking for a comparison I noticed the coin was listed has a P or no mint mark....so I listed it as both.
I am learning, so all information is helpful!
Thanks again!
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Yes, no mint marks on the coins means they were minted in Philly.
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Looks like a die crack to me, I wonder if it may be listed as a spiked head.
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