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2020 D Dime 50% Missing Reverse Clad?

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Just the tail side of the dime is yellow. Is it worth anything?

This is a picture of the 2020 dime tail side compared to a 2016 dime tail side.
The 2020 dime has a yellow tint unlike the 2016 dime.
The 2020 dime head side is silver (like the 2016 dime tail side) and not yellow tinted like the 2020 dime tail side.

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Your post was moved to the appropriate forum for the proper attention.

It looks like the normal golden tone that clad coins can acquire.

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I agree, just natural toning, although the toning can be the result of environmental conditions. No premium (toning is considered damage to some, cool to others).

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Coin from industrial areas are often affected by higher sulfur in the air, making the coins altered in color on the gray color coins.
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I agree, environmental toning--and a nice instance at that.
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Agree as well.



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 Posted 07/22/2021  5:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The clad is there, it is just now a different color.
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