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1957 Copper Roosevelt Dime Weighs 1.89 Grams

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Im new to this and would like some feed back o
N this coin cause I cant find any information on it at all I'm from Alabama
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Can some one tell me about this coin I cant find any information anywhere on this coin and ive looke 0% 0 Votes
If anyone out there has any information that would realy help me out and I would like to get it auth 0% 0 Votes
I already had a man tell me it was only worth ten cents and then ask me to leave it with him to have 0% 0 Votes

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to CCF. That is an acid dipped coin. PSD=Post Strike Damage.
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First, welcom to CCF. Second, in the future, it may be easier to set up your thread as a regular discussion rather than a poll. Finally, I agree 100% with @john1 that your dime spent some time bathing in acid. It is only worth ten cents and can be safely spent.
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to the community!

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Also, looks like a 1997. Telltale sign is the presence of the "P" mintmark.
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Thank so much for all the input I'm trying to show another dime but I cant get the pictures to go on the site
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I have recovered a lot of coins like this, both dimes and quarters, when
metal detecting in salt water. IMO, spending a long time in salt water
can caused this type of damage.
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We look forward to your participation.
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May have had a little help along it's way...
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