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Is it possible to find a dime that one side is silver and the other side is copper ? I got it back in change and it doesn't look altered at all but the obverse side is is a siverish color and the obverse is a copper color just like a penny. Is there a name for it ? Will load photo in a few when I go on break.
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What date is it? Could be a missing clad layer. Need pics.
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Yes, pics please!



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and pics would help.

It does sound like a missing clad layer - but pics are needed
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Could be missing clad layer or it could be environmental damage. Most coins shown here claiming to be a missing clad layer turn out to be environmental damage. If it is a missing clad layer it will weigh around 1.7 grams. An environment damage piece will be 2.27 grams.
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99% of the folks thinking they have a missing clad simply have a coin toned more on one side. We would need photos to be certain.
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