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1999-P Dime W/Unknown Mint Error On The Reverse

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Hi my name is Greg and I'm brand new to the coin enthusiast community. Can somebody please tell me what's going on on the reverse . What kind of mint error is it or is it something else
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Damaged after strike. Note the rim on the obverse, why is there none on the reverse. It was there during the striking process, so it was removed from the the coin. Post Strike Damaged.
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and I agree with coop.
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just PMD.
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Agree, deliberat4e damage.



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PMD for sure. Nothing in the minting process could do this.
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Could be damage from being scrapped on a rough surface? Who knows. This is post mint damage. I agree, it did not leave the mint looking like this. no mint error, sorry.

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