Found this 1960 no mark dime and it has an extra line on the back of his head. Any value???



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yosclimber
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If it was a doubled die, that would be a pretty wide spread.
I don't see it listed as a known doubled die for the 1960:
doubleddie.com/499555.html
However, as a 90% silver dime, it's still worth bullion value - $1.30 at present.
coinflation.com/silver_coin_values.htmlThere are error experts on this forum who may be able to tell you more.
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ricko
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I looked at my silver Rosies, and the hair/neckline is the same, without that 'crease'...I believe it is either PMD or a strike through... no added value. Cheers, RickO
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MsMorrisine
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Whatever it is, the thing is not dramatic enough to add value.
It is made from 90% silver and the silver value given of about $1.30 sounds right for today's silver price.
I commend you on your observation skills.
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Anyone know about this??