Well, yes, it's been gilded, or whatever - the 10 cent is made of cupronickel - had a loop soldered on the top, and finally been entombed in epoxy resin or something. That's pretty much destroyed any collector value it might have had - which was never very high as this coin is still rather common. NGC database page.
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