A very rare, striking mint destruct of a dime of the Second Republic.
Coin with correctly struck reverse and "concave" second side (without reflected obverse relief).
This die, described by the Americans as "struck thru capped die", is the result of placing two disks between stamps at the same time, resulting in only one of the stamps being reflected per disk.
Very nice state of preservation.
Nickel, diameter 17.8 mm, weight 1.92 g