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1995-P Dime - Penny Size Centered Broadstrike

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Heres a very nice example I received as a gift from a friend. I call it the ONF DIME
1995-P-Dime---Penny-Size-Centered-Broadstrike
1995-P-Dime---Penny-Size-Centered-Broadstrike
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Not the best photos
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ill try to update them in a bit,my eyes arent like they used to be.ty
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One major thing (probably the only major thing) I like about KeepTheChange's errors, is you don't need better pictures or a scanning electron microscope to see them!!

True mint errors you can see with the naked eye, is something "EVERY RARE" on this forum!
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That is nicely centered. (And a nice friend.)
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I'm curious about what looks like Reed Marks on the outer edge of the reverse by UNITED and AMERICA, I wonder if it contacted the collar die as it expanded?

Nice error! Looks really good.
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I suspect it have have been double struck, once in collar and then broadstruck on the second strike. Is the edge reeded
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I would guess the reeding you're seeing is from a collar clash that broke the collar die, resulting in this coin being broad struck.
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