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Hello. I Am New To Collecting, And Curious About A 1962 D Dime

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 Posted 11/22/2022  3:41 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Grindbox to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello, I am new to collecting and came across a 1962 d dime with an unusual square error between the E and R of LIBERTY. I am curious if anyone on here has seen anything like this before or has and direction to point me.?
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Maybe a lamination? It is silver none the less.
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Probably silver melt would be the bigger premium. The lamination doesn't add much extra value to the coin.
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Looks like circulation damage to me. I call it a strike. There are a ton of things that can strike a coin after the mint process. They produce a lot of different patterns. Even when they are stored in bags at the mint, the outer edge of the coins can produce a pattern on other coins it comes in contact with. as old as that dime is, it's not likely you will find out what caused that damage.
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