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1989p dime uncentered broadstrike or offcenter strike?
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1989p dime uncentered broadstrike or offcenter strike?
This 1989p dime appears to be an uncentered broadstrike but I wanted to be sure. I was questioning myself to if it was a offcenter strike but all the devices are present. Thanks in advance for any reply or correction comments.
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This gallery has 3 photos.Last edited by Daverage; 03-15-2022, 02:27 PM.Tags: None
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If it has reeds, it is not a broadstrike. It would also be larger because of the absence of a collar. It seems you posted this coin on another forum and was not happy with the responses from those folks. It seems you are concerned about the rims being flattened? What do you think would cause an error like that? I think the misaligned die works as rationale for this anomaly. You can indeed have misaligned dies on both the obverse and reverse although it is more scarce than a single misaligned die.Bob Piazza
Lincoln Cent Attributer
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mustbebob , I actually posted this dime and many coins on both sites. I am a supporter on both. I like to see what coin collector and expert opinions are so I can weigh the responses. Are you indicating I should have to choose a site to support and participate on? No! It had nothing to do with not liking to response given on Coin Community. Tbh. If you see it on both sites you would see I posted it here first. Thank you for making me aware that both dies can be misaligned but wouldn't that make it off center strike?
DaverageLast edited by Daverage; 03-15-2022, 07:42 PM.
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Do you know the weight of the coin ?
One side seems to be affected moreso than the other, it technically could be a misaligned die. If the die was misaligned,, slightly tilted it may have contributed to the coin receiving a weak rim to the south on the obverse.
Photos unfortunately are flat so any cupping is difficult to see unless lighting is adjusted to show that condition.
It's late, I am headed to bed. Let me ponder on this over some sleep.Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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MintErrors, thank you for your response and pondering over this dime while getting sleep. The weight on this dime is proper at 2.3 grams. I have received a few different views as possibilities for this dime. I did take a few new pictures of this dime. My take on it being damaged is if you look the obverse edge is faintly still raised. If the flat area on the obverse was damaged would it not smooth that slight remaining edge? This photo shows what looks to be abit of rolling/cupping to the reverse affected flattened area that I am attaching for viewing.Last edited by Daverage; 03-15-2022, 11:50 PM.
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Are you indicating I should have to choose a site to support and participate on?
Thank you for making me aware that both dies can be misaligned but wouldn't that make it off center strike?
That information came directly from Mike Diamond when I sent his an example of a 1983 cent where both sides were misaligned. He stated that that is what makes it more scarce. Usually, a misaligned die affect normally only one side.
Bob Piazza
Lincoln Cent Attributer
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mustbebob, thank you for breaking that down so I can understand. Yes, it sometimes does feel like pulling teeth to find out information about my coins. I do tend to ask alot of questions or question answers so I can learn more, which may come across as discrediting which is not my intent. It can become frustrating. I'm just trying to understand so next time I run across the same situation on a coin I can spot it and also so I can help others as well.
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