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Found This 1972 Dime With Metal Detector Was This Machine Damage Or Man Mad

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To CCF , I think what you want to know is ,if the dime is mint damaged or damaged by someone outside the mint . I actually never seen a clad dime corrode that way even in the ground . But I don't think it was damaged by the mint .
Lets see what others come up with .
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It is possible that a contaminated soil with corrosive substance would eat through the metal like that.
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Just Little Johnnie playing with corrosive materials again. Any ground soil to do that to a clad coin would be deemed off limits by the EPA - not a detecting find.
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