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1966 Roosevelt Dime Was Wondering If This Is Normal Wear N Tear

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Not normal. Some sort of post-mint damage ( PMD), possibly acid or environmental damage.



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acid most likely.
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It is not normal wear . Some kind of environmental damage .
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with all.
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I agree with Coinfrog and moxking... that coin looks to have interacted with some sort of acidic substance.
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and yes, some type of environmental damage.
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