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What's Up With This 2018 Dime?

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I came across this dime, looks weird up close.


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Can you describe what looks off to you?
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@spruett001 Well I'm the first picture the indents on the leafs, I couldn't find that on any of the other dimes I compared it to. And on the other plant it just looks extra stamped or something.
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The indents could have been made by a myriad of things but it is PSD (post strike damage).
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The oak leaves look damaged to me, but the field near UNITED looks like it was struck from a tired die.
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Second photo is a little too soft to determine what's going on, but the leaves have all the appearance of post strike damage--a nicely placed hit. And that's one tired die for sure.
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