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2004-P Roosevelt Dime Clad Error?

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 Posted 09/29/2016  11:31 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add babybird to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I found this 2004p Roosevelt dime a couple years ago and I thought I lost it but I re-found it in a drawer lol. Is this a clad error dime or just rusted? I hope it's not a stupid question. Thank y'all for the information.


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 Posted 09/30/2016  12:31 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Tarnished from spending time out doors. Note the silver color on the bust where it has worn off and not turning back to the natural color. I would take images of it and carry it in your pocket to see it antique. The color will come back on the taller devices and bust, but the fields will stay dark.
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Or spend it and be done with it.
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Looks like a few that I found that were buried - environmental damage? What is the weight of it?
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Thank you Coop. I was thinking the same thing but hoping for error. CoinCents it weighs 2.25g. Again thx for the knowledge.
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If this were a missing clad the coin would be copper colored and where the wearing on the jaw shows the silver color, it would have stayed copper coin it would still be copper colored. The coating of what ever is on the coin will wear off the coin during more circulation. A missing clad will always show a copper color despite wear. (unless it is left moist for a time, it will turn green)
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That makes sense. Thx again Coop, I really appreciate it.
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