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2015 Toned Dime? Missing Clad?

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 Posted 04/02/2022  2:43 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add PocketSifter to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Greetings one and all!
Came across this guy and am completely unsure what I've got.
Is it natural or unnatural toning?
Could possibly be missing clad on both sides?
Maybe environmental damage?

The details are so crisp and clean when compared to another 2015 (last pic), coupled with the fact that I'm as green as Leprechaun knickers, leaves me wondering. If it is toning or missing clad, could this be worth more than face value?
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 Posted 04/02/2022  2:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Guessing this is just environmental Toning. Perhaps is was buried for a time.



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Thinking a once buried coin. Might be useful to weigh it. If the clad is missing, the coin should (should...) come in on the lighter side.
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. Congrats on comparing with a coin with the same date and mint mark as well as grade. Weight would be useful.
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#129318;#8205;#9794;#65039;Can't believe I overlooked the weight! They are both 2.26g. Guess that rules out the clad question.
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