Found 1975 no mint mark dime
Dewlynn59
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This 1933 uk. King George v. Pattern coin.
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Yep. That is the 1975 Philadelphia dime made for circulation by the millions.
That is not a 1975 No-S proof if that is what your are asking...
yeah, i wonder what is the implied question... "Is this anything?"
That looks like a business strike, with a mintage in excess of 500,000,000 and which would have a value of just 10 cents. It is the specially made Proof examples, which are rare and valuable. Here's a Proof, for comparison to your coin:
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
The "P" mintmark was not added to Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, Half Dollars until 1980.
oh, this troll again.
How does this compare to the other proof parking lot dime you found?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1059979/1959-d-lincoln-penny-predamaged-mint-error-die-cap-debris-ejected-from-obverse/p2
Did the experts at the Dept of Treasury send you a gold medal for finding the last one yet?
Thank you.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
Don't forget the off-metal UK penny that contains no bronze but is instead made from copper and the other trace metals that make up bronze.
Awesome....
have it graded then come back and let's see what the grading company said it was or wasn't that way we have a real world in your face answer to work with
2003-present
having it graded won't cure anything
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1040479/how-rare-is-a-1919-uk-one-penny-made-with-copper/
true
sorry didn't know he had one graded already and it flopped
2003-present
CONGRATS - WORTH............
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
Sorry, but I think it's worth significantly more...
Oh Crap - not the Rock Monster from Galaxy Quest made it on paper?????????
"When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"
"Found 1975 no mint mark dime"
One down, half a billion plus to go. Be sure to check back once you find the rest, won't you?
Just a reminder:
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1040479/how-rare-is-a-1919-uk-one-penny-made-with-copper/p1
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/comment/12982579/#Comment_12982579
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Remember when the OP "cherry picked a 1933" UK penny, and the photo of the reverse was, conveniently, too out of focus to see the date?
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1044334/1933-king-george-v-penny#latest
What a coincidence that the current dime photos are also conveniently out of focus - except that it is still apparent that the date is 1973. Not that anyone would mistake it for a proof, in any case.
Looks like someone is trying to pull something, but is just really, really bad at it.
Maybe those pictures are the obverse and reverse of the extremely rare double headed 1973 dime...
I’m inclined to think the mint took 1973 dies accidentally in 1975 to mint these. Probably a silver planchet as well.
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How about the new profile picture.
This 1933 uk. King George v. Pattern coin.
you mean the tiny dark circle next to your posts?
and you made your profile private. it is impossible to view whatever it is you want us to see on your profile page
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Well, considering this person is probably an alt of a previous member it makes sense to keep things private…
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I didn't even know that was possible, and in any case I don't know what purpose that serves here. I guess it prevents people from viewing the user's past nonsense posts, and maybe that is the reason.
They must have learned that tactic from ebay or social media.
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Working that post count with the new login?
Slick is that you?
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This 1933 uk. King George v. Pattern coin.