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20? Maybe Dime Is Missing Rim But Still Has Reed Marks

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20? Dime missing rim but has Reed Marks down in the recess between edges I do not believe this to be caused by continuous wear..but I don't know what a coin looks under a reeded rim..also maybe chemical damage?
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Some acids affect the edges on a dipped coin:
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CoopHome: Some acids affect the edges on a dipped coins reeds affected
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Acid bather. Coin does have rims, but copper clad is being eaten. Just post mint damage.

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Thankyou so much everyone ,for the welcome and the answers.i think I shall make it a necklace.ttyl
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This can actually happen in a car cupholder from soda.
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can also happen being buried in acidic soil.
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