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1975 Roosevelt Dime, I Would Love To Know What You Think This Was Struck On

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 Posted 02/13/2025  05:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nickelsearcher to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Hoping someone here can give me the proper answer otherwise it will have to go in for authentication.


The bulk of evidence is pointing to this being a manufactured error ( PMD).

I don't think you are going to get a definitive answer other than our best opinions based on years of experience.

Which is exactly what you'll get from a third part grader - but at a much larger cost.

You seem to have faith that somehow a person at the TPG has will know the 'real' answer - I don't share in that confidence.

I encourage you to follow your heart. If you do send it in we would appreciate you coming back to update this thread once the results are provided.

My prediction is the TPG will pass and give you something like 'Questionable Authenticity'.

Then you will be exactly where you are right now - but with several $ less in your wallet.
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on Pic 3 of the edge images, the edge looks flat and the corners are sharp and crisp - that tell me it was sanded. But the 4th image confuses me as to why it is thinner and rounded - what part of the coin is that from in relation to the design elements on the obverse?
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There is definitely weakness in the strike. Look at the letters in the reverse. Maybe just an underweight plan.
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 Posted 02/17/2025  11:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mikediamond to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
As Hondo Boguss said, it was struck on a Panama 2 1/2 centesimos blank.
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It's not PMD guys. Mike Diamond confirmed that it was struck on a Panama 2 1/2 centesimos blank. I knew it wasn't PMD.
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Very Nice, seems like a safe/worthwhile bet to have your coin graded at a TPG with the confirmation made here at Coin Community! Another Cinderella Story!
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Looks like PMD. Most likely left tumbling inside a dryer for a good while or sanded down to actual size.

Thant's my humble opinion.
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Looks like PMD. Most likely left tumbling inside a dryer for a good while or sanded down to actual size.

Thant's my humble opinion.


It's not PMD. It was struck on a Panama 2 1/2 centesimos blank as Mike Diamond said. What makes you think it's PMD?
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What makes you think is a Panama coin planchet? Was the coin weight disclosed? Why are the edges rounded? A smaller planchet would still have sharper edges. It wouldn't be so perfectly centered or have a sharp strike like this coin.

This coin screams PMD and again.... that's my opinion.

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dime only weighs 1.68 grams instead of the normal 2.26 grams.

The coin weight was mentioned in the original post; 1.68 grams. That puts it right
in the correct weight range of a possible Panama 2 1/2 centesimos blank.
This is a difficult coin to attribute from just photos, and I believe it will ultimately
need to be graded by a TPG to come to a final conclusion.
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