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Red Dime ? What's The Meaning Of This

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Is it really just corrosion?
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Things (including coins) go better with Coke...looks like a cupholder coin, bathed in soda and ketchup, heated to 135 degrees in a closed car, then pried apart!
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Definitely damage, but it's anyone's guess as to the method. IMHO looks like a coin that was in a fire.
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Yep, that's heavy environmental damage, Mo. Spender!
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Clad copper-nickel dime . Big time environmental damage getting down to the copper . Send it to your congressman and say this is what our coins for commerce looks like today unlike our beautiful coins of the past .
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For sure it's not Gold. Just damaged.
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It is the rare STKSS error (struck through ketchup, sand and soot).


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Sometimes when metal detecting, I dig up clad that comes up completely orange depending on soil conditions. This doesn't look like a dug coin, but it looks to have had a similar reaction.
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Keep looking and asking!



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You'll often find these coins with heavy Environmental Damage in circulation. This is Post Strike Damage unfortunately ( PSD).
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An attempt at Red Commie infiltration into our economy...might be protesting tariffs.

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I agree with the metal detecting camp.

Coins recovered from lawns that have a lot of chemicals applied to
them, such as fertilizer and lime, can have similar damage.
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What it appears like to me, and yes, showing my age here, when I was growing up bars and pool halls would paint their coins. Usually in heavy laquer. Not exactly sure why though, never asked. Just remember seeing a lot of dark green quarters, dimes and nickels.
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