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Dime That I Found And It Was Brown. Why? Is It Worth Anything

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that looks like rust. Where was it found? if it was in water with other iron items the stain can transfer to anything else in the water.
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Just environmental damage of some sort.
It didn't look like that when it was struck.
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Your dime has environmental staining/tarnishing/discolourization. Usually this is from chemical reaction, such as perhaps having been buried in acidic soil or living in a car's cup holder for a while. Value is still 10 cents.
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