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Please Help Not Sure If Its Minting Error Or What?

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If you really look you can see the outline of the head on the dime , but thats it. Also its a lot thinner then a regular dime. On the back its completely blank. Please help me and tell me if you know what cause this or even if its real and worth anything so I should get it checked out. Thank you.
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to CCF. Need much better photos please.
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Ok I will try, the coin only has that faint outline of his head and nothing else.
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@burger, I agree that having in-focus pics would go a long way. Can you also please post the weight? Thx.
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Not even sure what we're looking at here!



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Your post was moved to the appropriate forum for the proper attention.
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Has to be PSD.
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Thank you jbuck, also I tried to get better pics but the coin itself is blurry looking.
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Possible Dryer Coin? Probably didn't left mint looking like that. Keep hunting
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That looks like it has been buried in the ground for a long time. Possible metal detector find from someone that returned it into circulation?
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@burger, ok I see enough with the new pic to recognize Roosevelt's portrait. This coin is very thin--that suggests that it was immersed in acid, but clearly it has seen a ton of wear and tear (perhaps from a parking lot). As noted by others, it didn't leave the mint this way.
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