Cent stamped with dime?

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Anyone have any idea what its value may be? dime-penny.webp
 
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Looks Post-Mint. Look at the B in the Liberty. It's cut into it. Since the Dime has raised edges, so it wouldn't go and stamp the face of roosevelt on it, but it was pressed hard enough to have one dime on the side of it. If it was a mint error, it would be likely that the B in Liberty would be over the indent, instead of under it.
 
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It looks like someone put a dime on top of a penny and hit it with a hammer. "ONE DIME" is backwards.
 
Dale is correct. This does not appear to be a mint error. Two coins smashed together is most likely.
 
I agree. probably someone hitting it with a hammer or putting them in a vise
 
The fact the "ONE DIME" is printed backwards on the penny, indicates it was impressed with an actual dime, as stated above. A stamp for a dime would not produce a mirror image. Further, the letters would not be incuse, but raised from the surface of the coin.

I agree with the posters above, just providing more evidence.

View attachment one dime.bmp
 
well that just stinks!:occasion18:
 
We use to do things like this in metal shop many moons ago. Heat up the one we wanted to be affected and press it with what ever other coin in a vice.

This certainly looks like it was heated up.
 

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