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1995 P Dime Die Break?

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 Posted 02/21/2023  11:52 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Izzylizzy to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Where do I start.. The corner of his eye and nose is that a die break or? The drops of excess material are on his nose, and towards his ear a few spots... Is his ear doubled...? And is that a HUGE crack side to side cutting him in half... If so does that make him half the man he use to be...? Lol just kidding about that part


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Just a spender. It is showing extreme die wear. 54% of the coins could look like from the old die and others as they age. So it is nice to know what it is, but nothing of value. It is a trainer of your eyes. If you have contact with other new collectors, you could show it as a "Show And Tell" coin to educate others in your area. Save coins like this in a quarter/half tube to be able to find them easier to use as a discussion/educational point to a new collector.
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