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1970 D Dime Copper Error ?

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what yall think ?

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I'd say it's been buried and possibly found by a detector user.
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Looks like post mint goop
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If you are asking if it is struck on the wrong planchet, no. I agree with buried and/or left in contact with something that it did not like.
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Looks like a metal detector find or maybe an ashtray find,environmental damage.If you were thinking it was missing the clad layer it isn't.It's a spender.
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