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Missing The Clad? Feedback Is Appreciated

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 Posted 03/09/2021  1:52 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add errorhunter0110 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I became interested in error coin hunting just recently, so please forgive my ignorance in things. That being said, I ran across a 1967 no mint mark Roosevelt dime that, to me, appears to be missing the clad. Would someone mind taking a look and tell me what you think?
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First off, all the coins from 1965-1967 on the U.S. coinage, didn't have mintmarks on those years. The silver was being pull from circulation at this time, so in order to prevent a lot more coins being pulled for the collectors, they didn't put mintmarks on those years.

Second, on a coin missing a clad even a small area, will show a deep red in color like the copper color on the outside edge of the coin.
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Note on this one, there is a weakness of the strike, because of the missing cladding.
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Environmental toning seems like your best bet.
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Better photos would help us help you. Please always give us the whole coin, both sides in addition to closeups. Thanks.

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