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  • Dime and nickel need help

    I found 2 coins in curious to know about. 1 is a wartime 1943 P coming apart ? The other is a 70 dime copper showing on the sides and the (rim) is high. Sorry I don’t know the language yet, but would appreciate any information or knowledge anyone has!

    • Kimstevens68
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      Kimstevens68 commented
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      Thank you so much! I read the protocol and didn’t think when I posted .. won’t happen again thanks!

    • MintErrors
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      Originally posted by Kimstevens68 View Post
      Thank you so much! I read the protocol and didn’t think when I posted .. won’t happen again thanks!
      The top left of the page shows the Forums tab. Under there, most of the posts about coins in general are supposed to be in the Varieties ( Re-punched mint marks, doubled dies, over mint marks, re-punched dates, misplaced dates etc) and the Errors (lamination, off center, mis-aligned dies, double struck, wrong planchet, struck-through, die cracks, BIE and others) forums.

      If that dime has a slightly higher rim than normal, it might have been in a high heat drier, aka a drier coin. The heat warms them up and the rotating drum allows them to free fall and land on a metal surface so eventually the reeding would be beaten away.

      I agree with Bob, these coins in the end, are simply, damaged.

    • Kloccwork419
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      Kloccwork419 commented
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      Originally posted by MintErrors View Post

      I agree with Bob, these coins in the end, are simply, damaged.
      Yep. I agree
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