That's damage. For those of you seeking error coins: Get them from the bank. They should be uncirculated or close to it. Look for significant flaws that could only have happened during production. The sorry old coins you get in change are unlikely to have visible errors distinguishable from typical wear and damage.
📋 Item Submitted
A 1966 U.S. dime with a possible rim error.
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Marc's Expert Appraisal
ANA-Certified Numismatist · Hudson Valley Numismatics



