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Need Help Identifying Coin (1967 Dime)

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Hi. I have a 1967 Dime that appears that it has not been pressed together properly...the top and bottom stick out over the center of the coin. And I could be wrong, but the top and bottom also appear to be a different metal. I do not have another 1967 to compare it to. I weighed it and it weighs 2.0 grams. I weighed a 66 and 68 which weighed 2.2 grams. So not sure if that has to do with it not being pressed properly.
Thanks for any information

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Not an error, PMD. It is a dime that has been damaged by acid.
Acid will eat away the copper core before the nickel cladding creating this effect.
There have been a few of these popping up lately.
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@jess, sorry but your dime has been exposed to an acid or other corrosive liquid. That explains the preferential removal of copper core, light weight, and surface roughness. This is not a mint error.
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I used to show my chemistry students how nitric acid would affect coins. After just a few seconds, the acid made dimes that looked just like yours.
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I agree with acid damage.
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Ok that makes sense ....thank u all so much for the feedback
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