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1967 Roosevelt Dime With Doubling

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I have a 1967 Dime with potential doubling on "In God We Trust". Do yall think this is one that is worthy to put in place of my '67 year Dimes place? Or should I attempt to get rid of it for 10 cents or 2 dollars
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This looks like MD to me. This is a well worn dime that appears to have been exposed to an acidic environment. But you can use this to fill a hole until you find a better one.
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The value is on the reverse
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Not a premium for this aged normal coin. Looks like it was given an acid bat at one time. Probably seen a lot of vending machines. (the year I graduated I high school. You could get a can of soda for a dime then)
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