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Re: 2001-D Roosevelt Dime, New Pictures.

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Sorry my old thread had a camera with auto enhance so they didn't really look like the coin so just wanted to double check with these new pictures. So environmental or missing clad? Or PMD? Thank you this site and it's members are amazing definetly going to donate when I get paid tomorrow!

These are of the same dime just done were taken indoors and some out doors.


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Exactly the type of toning a clad dime sports after 2 or more years in the ground.

It has no extra value. HOWEVER if you 2 X 2 this coin with an explanation of why this looks like it does, you can start saving the coins you have questions about with the resulting answers.

Not only will you have a real live group giving examples of what can happen to a coin AFTER it is minted, but if you ever want to have examples or teach others you have a great resource that cost you almost nothing.
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