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2006 D Roosevelt Dime Missing Cladding On Both Sides

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Hi everyone I am just getting back into collecting and I came across this strange dime. I would like to know if missing cladding is indeed what is going on or not. I am also interested in the potential value if it is missing cladding. Thanks guys and gals it's good to be back in the game!
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 Posted 08/01/2021  12:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Cujohn to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Just corrosion. Looks like it's been underground for a while.
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Typical metal detector find.
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and I agree.
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Thanks guys I appreciate you letting me know!
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Environmental damage.
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Environmental toning/tarnishing. I agree with the above, probably a metal detector find from being buried in soil for a while.
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The clue for me is that on the highest devices on the coin, the color is already turning back to normal. A sure sign that it is not a missing clad.
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