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What's Up With Blue Dimes? Any Help Would Be Appreciated

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Im not so sure, I put it under 2 different microscopes and if it is painted I'd be surprised. Any other opinions?
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Inked.
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What do you mean? Like painted?
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Yeah. I was being facetious (A dubious or ill-timed attempt at wit or humor). I send my apology. Still, the original surface of the coin shows pretty clearly above the "T" in "UNITED."

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It's either painted blue, blue sharpie, Enameled blue, plastic coated blue etc. What ever it is it was done after it left the mint. Spendable unless you just like it as a novelty. worth face value. ten cents
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Also if it was painted would it weigh more? I got it at 2.3 grams
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We'll thanks for the opinion.
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There was an experiment at the mint where instead of hardened and polished steel dies, blued steel dies were tried out using a German process called "ersatz". As your coin can attest, the bluing came off on some coins. What you have is an ersatz error coin...LOL
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Agree, painted or enameled blue. The effect on weight would be negligible, just like plating.
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So that's where the Canadian Mint got the idea from!
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At the OP if he is still here. Soak it in acetone and most likely the blue paint will come off. You have come to the forum asking people who have been living, eating, drinking coin knowledge for years. Overwhelmingly these experienced people have suggested this is paint. Glad you are here asking, now try the acetone soak and see what happen.

If you want to (sorry it would be a waste of money), you can send it to one of the "professional" coin grading companies and pay them to tell you this is some sort of paint/stain/coloring on the coin's surface.

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acrylic paint/oil paint/ink/stain (you choose). It's all the same, it's PMD.
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What's up with blue dimes?
Just curious, as you used the plural, Q1.how many do you have? Q2. Have both sides been coated?
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It's either painted blue, blue sharpie, Enameled blue, plastic coated blue etc. What ever it is it was done after it left the mint. Spendable unless you just like it as a novelty. worth face value. ten cents



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Painting a coin by store owners was a common practice years ago.They used them in coin operated machines in there stores.When they cashed out ,they could retrieve their coin.
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