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1985 D - Very Strange!

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Good afternoon and Happy Holidays to all, I found this while going through some pocket change. I would love to hear everyone's opinion on it!
1985-D---Very-Strange!
1985-D---Very-Strange!
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Combination of circulation wear and Struck Through Grease error, No added value
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Does the edge still have the reeds on it or is it rounded over like a Dryer Coin would be? Or else it could be just Grease Filled Die like @coin dude stated
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I will buck the trend and say it is mostly a mint issue, but not unusual unless extreme. As a kid in the mid-eighties, plugging holes in a Whitman folder, I started saving similar looking, but new and shiny 1985 dimes, until I realized I just kept finding them. My coin collecting was a lot cheaper over thirty years ago!

See this for some expert opinions on the cause:

http://goccf.com/t/332187



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Here is another explanation on this thread:

http://goccf.com/t/241530&whichpage=2#2416954

I am sure there are more.

I should say that I would have first thought post mint damage, but I saw a lot of them new.

I had to go check that neglected coin folder from my youth, and yep... I have both a P and D without fully formed rims.
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Quote:
See this for some expert opinions on the cause:

http://goccf.com/t/332187

That's a pretty good link and info @Numiscrat .Will be interesting to see if that is indeed the cause. I've never seen an 85 dime look like that!

EDIT: Seeing coop's visual in the link reminded me - has he been on lately?
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12/30/2020 6:59 pm
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I've come across a few '85 Ds like this one.
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Do you think it would be worth getting put in a holder? What would it come back as?
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