2006 P Dime Error List
If you’re curious about the error codes on your Pennsylvania dime, you’ve come to the right place. The list of p dime error codes is a must-have reference for any coin collector. It contains details about the flaws and their causes. To help you identify these issues, we’ve listed the most common types of these errors. You can use this list as a guide when shopping for your next coin.
While the list of 2006 p dime errors is not nearly as extensive as that of pennies, you’ll still find some valuable finds. One of the most important error varieties of the 20th century is the 1937-D Buffalo nickel. Other error coins are more common but still worth collecting. “No S” mintmarks on Roosevelt dimes can only be found in collector proof sets. If you’re lucky enough to find one of these coins, consider sharing it with your friends on Pinterest to let them know about this rare find.
Another common coin error is a broadstrike. During the minting process, a die collar fails and exposes the copper core. You’ll likely have to replace it with a new one if you’re unsure of the error. If you’re wondering what your 2006 P dime error list looks like, you can click on the images below to see them larger. You’ll be able to see which coins have broadstrikes.