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Different 200xd Dime Ground Down PMD?

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I have had this for a little put away. I brought some stuff out today so here it is. I am wondering if this is someone's boredom took out on this coin using concrete or if it is something from the mint. I am pretty sure it's an 02 or an 03.
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 Posted 04/13/2021  8:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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someone's boredom



Yes exactly.
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A damaged coin is just a spender. Looking for gems in them, is like looking through the blown out tires for a tire with decent tread. The tire is useless, so why look there. Same for damaged coins. The are just face value coins, regardless of what it was before.
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Intentional post mint damage ( PMD). Still worth 10 cents if you can convince someone to take it.

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Whether a tire or a grinder, pretty sure that's from outside the mint :)
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