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1976-D Yellow Tone Dime With Possible Errors.

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Found a coin in the jar that stood out because of the yellow tone.. almost a dull gold. It also has a pattern imprinted along the rim. Rim is also showing copper on the face of the rim. Anyone have any info? See anything? Thanks in advance!!
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The yellow is environmental toning/tarnishing. The marks are from contact with another coin. Your dime is worth just that: a dime (sorry).

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. I agree with natural toning,but I think the damage along the rim is from a machine at the mint that seals the plastic film over an uncirculated set.
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I agree with environmental toning. I also agree with the mechanically-caused damage. We've seen similar coins posted on the forum. In all my years of collecting I've seen a few still contained in
'damaged' mint cello packaging with those rim grooves. I believe those few were from the 70s.
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. Welcome to the Community.
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John nails it.



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1976-D-Yellow-Tone-Dime-With-Possible-Errors.
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So it is a damaged proof coin.
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That's really interesting! Does that make it special on any kind of way of just a damaged coin?
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Does that make it special on any kind of way of just a damaged coin?

Just a damaged coin even though it happened at the mint before it was released, but as mentioned it is a mechanical damage caused by roller machine,but it is a good educational piece.
Looks like you find my Dimes Twin

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