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Misplaced Mint Mark On 1983-D Dime

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Hi

I believe there is some allowable variation in the mint mark placement by hand, however I do not know when that ended.

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Mint Marks were hand punched in 1983 so anywhere above the date and to the right of the bust is acceptable.
Every working die would probably be slightly different.
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@coin, yes within normal variation, but a very good question to ask as these two seem quite different. We usually tell folks that there is only a premium if the mintmark is actually touching another device.
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1989 is the most common answer. When you note RPMs on the sites, they all stop at that year. But the reason is that the mintmarks were hand punched into a hardened die. Thus the mintmark punches started out normal, but eventually they go disfigured. So why some look distorted.
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That is why the locations were different. They were to be in a target area, but not an exact science. That ended in 1990 when the dies contained the mintmarks as part of the design. So since then, they are located in a certain location.

CoopHome : Why are some mintmarks in different locations and when did they start being added by the design?
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