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2001 D Dime, Improperly Annealed?

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Any thoughts on this one? Improper annealing or planchet, or PMD?

2001-D-Dime,-Improperly-Annealed?
2001-D-Dime,-Improperly-Annealed?
2001-D-Dime,-Improperly-Annealed?
2001-D-Dime,-Improperly-Annealed?
2001-D-Dime,-Improperly-Annealed?
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Most definitely PMD.
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 Posted 03/25/2023  7:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lcutler to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That is a dug coin. You may have a metal detector it's in your area putting there finds back into circulation.
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Again, an improper annealed coin is very rare. Every colored coin you find is not an improper annealed coin.
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Likely found sometime by a metal detectorist and was buried in the ground for awhile. Coins fund that way often look just like this.
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jvcv_0,
WADR,I recommend you study the annealing process in depth.
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