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1985 D Rim Dime Error Looking For Help

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Looking for answers on the type of error if any and if this is a good find
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Just looks like damage.



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There is damage, but beneath the head looks like there is a exstra rim layer. Backside it looks like rim actually lap over instead of a full circle. I have collectable coins but this one I found was different to me on this fact becouse PMD dossint seem to be the cause atleast on the head side of the dime
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But if PMD is the cause of the 2 places I see what causes this? Becouse I've seen damage in a alot of forms on coins but the way this dime is was different. But I may be wrong that's why I'm looking for opinions
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It's definitely damage. Is the reeding intact around the edge of the coin? Could have been tapped in and folded over.
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