just a tish NE of central ND | If it truly is a copper coin with a dime imprint on one side ,
>>My guess, it's an ERROR coin which would be worth a LOT of money to the right collector. Error means a mistake made in stamping when it was made. Striking error.
Anything I have ever seen that was on a railroad track was squished down to 10thoushands of an inch thick. misshaped and reading on the faces destroyed. I doubt a dime on one side and a penny on the other squished together by a train would ever keep its faces and writing intact like that.
Edited by School Of Hard Knock 4/3/2025 00:15
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