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2000 Roosevelt Dime Can Anyone Tell Me What I Should Do?

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 Posted 02/24/2021  12:06 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Altec12 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I agree that the issues your dime has have all happened after (post) it left the mint. What, where, when, why, or how the damage happened are only known by the coin. But bottom line is that it didn't leave the mint that way. There are only certain damages or events that can happen during the minting process. There are however endless ways a coin can be damaged once it leaves the mint.

How do you know when you are just posting mint damage when you are not sure of the difference Merclover? --Alwayslooking. I believe the word post is being taken out of context here. One of the terms used to describe anything that happens to a coin after it leaves the mint is Post, which means "after" mint damage.
Fast forward to today where "post" also refers to a way we communicate on line, as in this forum.

Sorry MarkRubinstein92 for hijacking your dime post. Wanted to help clarify a respondents post in your thread.

Thanks for sharing..
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 Posted 02/24/2021  12:26 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add merclover to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Just so "some people" will know... above when I typed "Just post mint damage," I in NO way was telling the OP to "ONLY" post mint damage. I was using the word "just" as an adverb, not as an adjective. To translate further, "This is just post mint damage.

I spend my time here on CCF giving my opinions when asked. I do not spend my time here telling people what to do.

Holly cow.

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