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1967 D Dime- A Rough Life Of Dime-Ond In The Rough?

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What happened to this dime? Is this Struck Through Grease, or when it came to looks it got the least?
1967-D-Dime--A-Rough-Life-Of-Dime-Ond-In-The-Rough?
1967-D-Dime--A-Rough-Life-Of-Dime-Ond-In-The-Rough?
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Appears to have been exposed to some acidic environment. PMD.
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Yes, I've learned after further investigation that it's not Struck Through Grease if the edge is any indication. Thank you.
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Regarding the title, all 1967 dimes did not have a mintmark.
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Looks like you have 2 choices - Acid - the coin should weigh lighter than normal specs. Heat - coin should weigh normal. Either way just PMD.
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Guessing acid, weight will tell.
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Far out! It seems the '60s were crazy times for both humans and coins alike. Thank you, all. Peace
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