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2000-P 10 Cent Stuck Through Grease Missing Js

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What you're seeing is Die Chips, not Cuds, and heavy Die Deterioration. I think the JS initials got worn off the die from heavy die use. A Cud involves the rim and some parts of the field. https://cuds-on-coins.com/roosevelt...970-present/
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That dime was struck from a remarkably worn die.
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there is much to learn about coins. thank you
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Nice looking picture that shows the Die Deterioration very well!
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Yes, hang onto this one for reference purposes--strong example.
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