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1993 D Roosevelt Dime That Is Seemingly Smaller In Thickness Than Others?

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I am brand new to this forum...so hello everyone. But my interest in coins is also brand new. So forgive me for my ignorance. I am learning as I go.
But I have a 1993 D dime that is smaller in its thickness? I do not have the proper tools quite yet to measure my currency because I'm not exactly sure what I need to get. Any and all knowledge, guidance, and even criticism would be much appreciated!
Thank you ladies and gents!!! I apologize for the poor picture quality. Camera on phone is broken at the moment but only for a few more days.
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@is, first welcome to CCF. Second, that might be a dime struck on a thin planchet, but knowing the weight and having overall pics of both sides would help us to determine what you have there.
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Could you give us the weight to two decimal points, ( this is important)
and show us a complete photo of both sides of the dime, also important.

Spence beat me to it.
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I do not have a scale at the moment but I plan on getting one later today so that I can get the information that is needed here. Thank you for responding!
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Just an friendly fyi metal tweezers on coins is a bad idea they can damage the coins
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