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2015 Roosevelt Dime Pocket Piece Grade

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The dime is silver, not clad as is evident in the picture of my pocket pieces posted 7/1/19 in this same thread
I have no idea how I read it yesterday, but I totally missed where he called it a clad coin.
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Umm, ok, so is that 2015-P dime clad or silver? If silver, that would have been worth mentioning in this thread about coin wear since, as you know, silver is uncommon for Philly-minted dimes of this period, and wears quite differently than the harder clad composition. When I saw that coin's edge I figured it was merely dusty from being in a bag with other coins, grit, etc.
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It is silver. It is from the 2015 March of Dimes Silver set which included W-proof and P-reverse proof silver dimes with the 2015 March of Dimes silver dollar.
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If silver, that would have been worth mentioning in this thread about coin wear since, as you know, silver is uncommon for Philly-minted dimes of this period, and wears quite differently than the harder clad composition.


Grading standards would be the same as they judge the amount of wear on a coin, not the composition of the coin.

I will point out that the only difference would be the grade would be PF6, not G6 or whatever since the coin is a proof strike.
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