This 1983-P is something I have not seen before. Theres dents and impressions MOSTLY obverse, but appears reverse slightly. I want to say PMD, got stuck in a press somewhere but I would expect to see denting in the lettering/ Face/ etc. Hopefully one of you all ses it and knows right off the bat what it is. I appreciate you all! 2025_0221_185243_094.jpg
Circulated 1983-P Roosevelt 10C PMD?
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Circulated 1983-P Roosevelt 10C PMD?
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This 1983-P is something I have not seen before. Theres dents and impressions MOSTLY obverse, but appears reverse slightly. I want to say PMD, got stuck in a press somewhere but I would expect to see denting in the lettering/ Face/ etc. Hopefully one of you all ses it and knows right off the bat what it is. I appreciate you all! 2025_0221_185243_094.jpgTags: None
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In my opinion, if its all relatively close to Roosevelt, it could very well be a die clash. You will have to visit
Search for 10c or, search for the year of your coin to see if it is listed.
Die clashes show the outline of the design. The reverse seems to show the outline of Roosevelt, and the obverse shows the leaves of the reverse.Last edited by MintErrors; 02-21-2025, 08:25 PM.Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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Originally posted by Conan62 View PostVery similar with minor difference that may be able to be explained by the location of the die. Nice website (mad die clashes), they aren't taking submissions to verify but Ill hold on to it. My first die clash!! Thanks Again Gary!
Conan62
You are welcome. Congrats.
Although I did not mention this, I used the mad die clashes contact form and mentioned this post. I did so because their photos are clear but the example did not have a date and they need to find another example to put the final touches on their website example. So maybe they will give you partial credit.Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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