Off Center Dime 1989 P

Jan 14, 2010
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XTerra705,Tesoro Cutlass II,Titan2000

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The_Griffyn

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Jan 5, 2010
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Based on my limited knowledge I would say no, not really. 1.2 billion 1989p's were minted. I don't think the off-center strike on it coupled with it's condition amount to much. But don't take my word for it. I'm a nub at this stuff.

-TG-
 

enamel7

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10 cent. sorry. Not enough to even be considered off center. Keep looking!
 

Emperor Findus Cladius

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That is what is more commonly called a misaligned die strike.
 

oddcoins

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Jun 21, 2006
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A minor off-center strike and a misaligned die (MAD) is very similar looking errors ~ the difference? An off-center is struck out of collar, and a MAD is struck in collar but one of the dies is off center. A true off center strike will have no reading, . . . . or in the case of cents and nickels there will be no formed edge.
 

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