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Ive had this in my safe for the last couple yearscompletely forgot about it I just took these to some info on what to do grade it maybe and Is it worth grading. Its a 2013 d dime I know it was made this way.please give me honest opinion. I love coin collecting just going through coins from change rolls etc have lots of errors never got a coin graded I'm mpre of a coin keeper lol.
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. Need photos.
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@bass, first welcome to CCF. Second, here is a link to the tutorial on uploading pics. I look forward to seeing what you have there.

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The edges look ruff but I assure they are not its uniform all the way around
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Your dime did not leave the mint in this condition, so simply, this is post mint damage. Your coin looks as if the reverse was scraped against a rough surface (on concrete maybe?) while the obverse was unaffected basically. The revealing feature that explains this wasn't a mint error is the lack of rims on the reverse. Value: 10 cents.

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Not to pile on, but I agree, this is definitely damage. A good understanding of the minting process is key to identifying errors. Much easier, if you know what can or can not happen during the minting process! Welcome to the forum!
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As already mentioned, it is just damage to the coin post strike. How could this be done? Take a new dime and place it on a concrete sidewalk and put your foot on the coin, then scrape it and it will damage the one side of the coin, leaving the opposite side unaffected. Just a spender. Worth face value.
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