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The 2004 D Copper Dime (No Clad)

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I have followed out some of the previous convos here on CC looking for my answer so maybe this isn't the platform for such a coin cos there didnt really seem to be a definitive answer but never the less, In addition there seems to be many numbers throughout the coin along with letters and some gold in appearance in small minute spots and what appears to maybe be a DDR? In pluribus as wells as on the chin or something it appears that much of what appears to be damage is another numer or set of numbers including on The rim would you all take a close look at my pics and give me some feed back, there also is almost zero on the clad but there are a few spots here and there in addition this domes weighs 2.22 to 2.23 back n forth I tried to zoom in as close as possible and remain clear as my equip allows?
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Looks like environmental damage to me.
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Hard to make out small details in the photos, but the missing cladding looks to have been an acid or environmental job. Tough to speak to the other details you mentioned, I can't personally make them out
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environmental damage. Spendable.
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This coin has spent most of it's time since leaving the coining press, with in ground direct contact soil burial, and thus has acquired it's bronze color.

The most common reaction for Cu-Ni, and Cu-Ni clad coins in this environment.
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The weight seems to be within tolerance, so I have to agree this is most likely environmental damage and not missing clad.
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Just a coating covering the cladding. Carry it in your pocket for a time and the silver color will come back.
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