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1999 D Dime Spitting Roosevelt

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I don't know what makes an error coin and why some are more valuable than others but I think these are surface Cuds that could seem as if Roosy spit when he talked lol. I'm no good with computers where do I rename a file I tried to do save as but it didn't work?
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I truly would be a rare coin if it was an "Eisenhauer" dime. It's a Franklin D. Roosevelt dime.

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Opps I've only looked at 10,000 coins in the past 2 months my brain keeps blending all the different coin together lol
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@roag, no prob making an honest mistake like that.

I'm not convinced that those are die chips though. Are you sure they aren't tiny marks from being circulated slightly? It kinda looks like they are piled up metal from two scrapes south of them.
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hi spence
no I had a even closer up and they are globs and there is an little tail that attaches them on the right together and they are still in the wrapper of mint set
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