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Copper Tail Dime

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 Posted 02/11/2005  11:35 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add jk2thez to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello. I recently found a 1997 dime minted in philadelphia. It is normal except for the fact that the tail side lacks the nickel/zinc cover. It doesn't seem to be worn and is in pretty good shape. I was just wondering the rareness of this coin, and what it might be worth.
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 Posted 02/12/2005  04:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add catman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
With the number of coins being produced today errors like this can happen. They usually occur in the production of the planchet. I don't follow error coins but I'm sure if you go to the error catagory and post your question they will give you a better answer.

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Oh and welcome jk2thez!
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Carman is correct. The nickel-cupro coating can often come off during the planchet process. While they bring a few bucks, they are one of the most common "true" error coins.
Does it look something like this?

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