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200? D Dime Super New And Need Some Direction Thanks

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needing some assistance in determining if this is an error I'm also having a difficult time determining the date
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. Not an error and need a close up of the date area to help determine the date, if possible.
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I hoping it was an error this is the best picture I can get right now as my phone died on me a few days ago thanks for your humble opinion ;)
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@mmp, I agree with @john1 that the reverse side of this dime has been heavily worn down (not a mint error).
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You can't have a coin with the rim only on one side so it has to be PMD.
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Agree--post-strike damage, not a mint error. Hold onto it as a fun curiosity.
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Yep, someone took a sander to this one. I wouldlike to see a better shot of the obverse (front or heads side) like you did with the reverse side..
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