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1966 No Mint Mark Dime

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Found this dime, I noticed first it looks a little off center not much. But observing that I noticed the "in God we trust" and thought maybe it was sometype of doubling during the mint process maybe? And then there is a mark right below his chin. And diagonally next to it. Is that something that could of happened during the process as well or is all that post damage?
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Very aged die. the BS strike was only Phill so no MM. I see the die was a little bit full of grease and under chin probably a small die chip. the rest it is correct for 1966 strike. In general the strikes are very week with Dies used at maximum.
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That sums it up well. Pretty normal looking coin.



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just a very tired die.
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OK thank yall. With that being said I think ima keep it. It's the oldest dime I've found so far.
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Just kept going down the slot to buy a lot of sodas back when it was young. Also the die has extreme die flow, so the die was well aged when this coin was struck.
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...keep on hinting!!!

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