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Possibly A 1916 Dime But Not Sure

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 Posted 12/07/2020  9:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add NumisEd to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Place on hard surface and hit with a hammer. Then put on ebay as slightly damaged coin.


Place it on a hard surface and hit it with a hammer. Then put the coin on ebay as a "restrike".
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Lol carl that was hilarious!.
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I was thinking the same thing. About hitting it with a hammer. But I would put something above and below it first, to soften the blow. The coin is useless the way it is. At least flattening it would make it more "normal". And you might get a better view of a mintmark.
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As far as the dime struck on a nail goes .... somebody pulled the wool over PCGS's eyes in my opinion.


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Any PCGS employees here that would like to answer that?............I didn't think so!

Hey wait a minute , didn't Cameron ( GrapeCollects ) mention a few times that he wanted to become a TPG for PCGS ? Maybe , Nah it can't be .
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