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Value Of Off Center Dime?

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New here and found this forum by accident while seeking information about this dime. It appears that the letters in liberty begin to melt off the edge at the "e". If anyone has any infor or advice on this I would appreciate it. Thanks in advance. Ok well I can't get the picture to upload, but if anyone wants to take a look for me, let me know and I will send the picture. I'll keep trying.
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Value-Of-Off-Center-Dime?

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It looks pretty normal. But there are MAD (Mis-Aligned-die) coins out there. Most are just normal coins, but when the devices fall over the edge of the coin and shows weakness on the opposite side, then they are collectable:
Value-Of-Off-Center-Dime?
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These are cause by not a correct alignment of the hammer die. (which is adjustable) Anvil dies are usually stationary. Yours is very close to just a normal dime.
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Heathero617, do you realise you posted in a thread over 3 1/2 years old? If you'd like more responses, I suggest you start a thread of your own with your coin.

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