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2018 P Dime: Clad Plating Error On Rim + Die Chip

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 Posted 09/13/2020  11:26 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add SwoonPoon to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
After doing some research, I think the rim is an example of a plating error and then a die chip in Roosevelt's hair. Nothing to see on the reverse, but still included a picture.
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Is it a plating error or just post mint damage?
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Clad coins aren't plated, so not that. You see this a lot on clad coins. I believe it is caused when the planchet is cut from the sheet and there are some jagged bits of metal on the side that get folded down over themselves exposing a tiny bit of copper core on the surface of the coin when struck. Perhaps someone more knowledgeable than myself can weight in though. I can tell you from personal experience, it's not rare.
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