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1945 Dime "T" Top Of The T Is Missing In State Is This Normal Is It Worth$

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to CCF. Need close up of area in question. Also please crop and rotate photos properly before posting...thanks.
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Also the proper colour would be nice.
From what I can tell though, it is either damage or a filled die. In either case there would be no extra value.
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In focus please. Is that the true color?
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That is the color gold I have no idea if its plated or not (most likely not gold dimes weren't made in 1945 I think) the last image I upload was as close as I cold get with my cell phone I'm no coin pro guy so I dont have the technology just a guy who "finds change at work"
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The coin is toast!
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If it is actually that color, someone messed with that coin.
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Probably gold-plated as a novelty or for cufflinks/jewelry. If it's a real dime you at least have $1.78 in melt value. Undamaged 1945-S aren't worth that much more anyway. The "T" might just be sloppy plating. More info:
https://www.NGCcoin.com/coin-explor...coinid-15060
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