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Possible 1975 No S Dime

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Could this be the one? Coin has been circulated some
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Sorry. That's an ordinary circulation dime, not a proof coin. Only two 1975 no-S proofs are even known to exist.

https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin...0c-no-s/5254
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. Just a normal Philadelphia Business strike Dime.
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Do not mix up the two different strikes. You have a business strike and is worth 10 cents.
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Answer it is NO. For better tricks: The digit 5 and the union of the CA in America.
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You have a Business strike, not the rare one.
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This is a no P dime
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Your coin is a common circulated business strike dime. Value is 10 cents.
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