Superb dimes, Jon. You are da man when it comes to these little luster bombs. You have a great collection and I’m always anxious to open your threads to see what’s next.
Joe
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I cherried a VEDS example back in the late 90s. Even in that die state there were no separation lines visible on the reverse lettering so the hubbings must have been very close in strength. I wish I still had that coin.
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Superb dimes, Jon. You are da man when it comes to these little luster bombs. You have a great collection and I’m always anxious to open your threads to see what’s next.
Joe
Super coins. Super-er photos.
Very cool 😎
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Nice Dimes!
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Love em.
Nice!
That 1948 DDR is a toughie! I have a 65.
More nice Rosie's Jon.... You sure have a nice lot of dimes....Hmmmmm.... Maybe that is why you are 'DIMEMAN'...??? Ya think??

Cheers, RickO
My 1948 1-R-I/DDR-001.
That's a pretty 65! And yes it is a tuff variety.
Thanks!
I cherried a VEDS example back in the late 90s. Even in that die state there were no separation lines visible on the reverse lettering so the hubbings must have been very close in strength. I wish I still had that coin.