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1994 D Dime Error? Seems Odd The Strike Like A Die Break

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1994-D-Dime--Error?-Seems-Odd-The-Strike-Like-A-Die-Break
1994-D-Dime--Error?-Seems-Odd-The-Strike-Like-A-Die-Breakhere it is is this ok?
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to the CCF

I can't make out any detail in those fuzzy photos, but all I can see is damage.

I'm going to ask the forum mod-dudes to move your post to a more appropriate sub forum for proper attention.
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 Posted 04/19/2024  07:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
flaboy75,

Please work on posting much better photos...thanks.
Looks like PMD at this point.
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 Posted 04/19/2024  08:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oddguy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like some areas was flatten by a hammer also coin has been near extreme heat.
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Evidence of a rather vicious post-strike damage experience.
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looks like (once I un-focus my eyes to match the fuzziness of these images) I see a damaged coin (it got hammered) and maybe cooked as well judging by the swelling of the cladding on the reverse.
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@flaboy75 Agree, looks like PMD from these pictures
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To CCF! Just a severely damaged coin. PMD.
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i really appreciate the feed back
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what strikes me the most is that it's flat and indented in same spot both sides. my father in law said something about that before he passed which is why I'm in my gut curios . any reputable numastists around st. george ut? my father in law was a man I could old only wish to be a 10th of all around David Akers
the better pics I hope are below
1994-D-Dime--Error?-Seems-Odd-The-Strike-Like-A-Die-Break
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Still PMD not a mint error.
New pics are a bit better but still needs much improvement.
What are you using to take coin photos with,camera make and model,lighting etc.
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Just to confirm, you have a damaged coin. Spend it.
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to the CCF and 100% PMD.
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