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1997 P Dime Off Center

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 Posted 12/24/2020  6:03 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add dfyc to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I got this dime in change the other day. It looks like it's a little off center and I wanted your guys opinion. There's a line along the edge on the liberty side and I've got edge pics showing that one side is thinner than the other. I've got 6 pics for you to look at.

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@dfcy, can you please add an overall pic of the rev to this thread too? Thx.
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Reverse pic needed. Guessing just a mis-aligned die.



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If reverse rim is pretty much symmetrical then yes, Obverse is a result from a slightly Misaligned Die (MAD)- no added premium to the value.
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