A very unusual CWR of dimes.

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Do you think the great coin hunt or whatever they call it when people dump coins into the public think it could be part of that I read something about it.
 

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A2: kinda what you heard is true, cuz the very large coin dealers throughout the country are to gradually drop into the open public market some of their unusually NOT RARE, but collectible coins to help stir up public interest in the coin collecting hobby.
I doubt that the 1943-P is part of that give a way. But I'll keep it none the less.
 

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Is a steelie even worth a thin clad dime?
 

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Is a steelie even worth a thin clad dime?

No, I doubt it, but at least it was not short in the roll. So I'm out $.09, sometimes I find all sorts of other coins (foreign, toy,) in rolls.
 

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Coin dealers need to do something...kids today do not collect coins or stamps for whatever reason...just phone Apps...lol :dontknow:
 

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