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1996 D Dime - Can Someone Help Me And Tell Me What I Have

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 Posted 12/26/2023  11:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DeathRavin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Does it make it feel heavier than a normal dime as well?¿?
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Agreed, an early stage Dryer Coin. PMD. It's a spender, since it's not an error.
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Does it make it feel heavier than a normal dime as well
You need to weigh and mic this dime. A dime only weighs 2.27g, it would have to be a lot overweight before you could tell by feel. The dia of yours will be smaller than 17.9mm. It's been spooned.
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It's not a Dryer Coin, but it is damaged. The coin was rolled and squeezed in the horizontal plane by a hand-cranked or motor-driven mechanical device. This flattened the edge and obliterated the reeding.
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Nice!
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DeathRavin,
Just so you know,Mike is our go to guy on anything coin related, so you have your answer.
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Mikediamond in that scenario it should be smaller in Diameter than a normal dime right because this one is not smaller but if you say it is what it is then I guess it is that. Thanks everybody for all your input
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