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1984 P Dime Doubled Or?

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 Posted 04/28/2023  05:34 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Izzylizzy to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
So it looks like everything is doubled or something it's all way thicker then it is supposed to be what do we think ...?
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This coin looks like its plated
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What attribution number do you think it might be?
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 Posted 04/28/2023  06:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I see some evidence that this coin was struck with tired dies. That plus circulation flattening might explain the extra width. Are you seeing any split serifs with the coin in hand? I don't see any with these overall photos.
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John what do u mean what attribution number?
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That question worries me. You say you think it is a doubled die,you need to check the reference sites for a match to a doubled die which will have an attribution number.
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What does the edge of this dime look like? It is far too shiny for a business strike.

Some of the fat devices could be attributed to circulation flattening
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It looks like normal reeded Silver with a copper stripe mix it with 2-3 other and look at the side u cant pick it out. I have a 1982p dime that looks the exact same...
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Here are a couple of sites to check to see how it compares to known doubled dies:

www.varietyvista.com
www.doubleddie.com
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Looks like it's been polished. Like maybe a rock tumbler. Or buffing wheel.
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