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Found This In A Bank Roll 1987 P Dime Missing Clad Layer Or Wrong Planchette? Any Info?

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So sorry to say but it Appears the roll was exposed to moisture for quite some time and oxidized the coins. Close up does not show any detail over fine condition.
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Environmental damage. Looks like a typical metal detector find. It's been in soil for a few years.
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Weight? Looks like Enviromental damage to me not a missing clad layer. Also,please properly crop photos before posting,it makes Bobby happy
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this is a coin toned from corrosion - likely soil contact/buried.
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Agree with the above. Post strike damage of an environmental nature--possibly from time spent in a fountain or occasionally moist soil.
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Agree, most likely a dug coin.
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Environmental tarnishing/staining/toning post mint damage. As mentioned already, in future postings please crop your photos to the edge of your coin. Also, not wise to hold coins in your hands; just lay your coins down on a hard surface and shoot from directly above.
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Thank you all and will do
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Some collectors seek after these, commonly know as "Black Beauties" I have a few but I don't collect them.
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Big difference between black beauties and environmental stained.
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Definitely environmental damage. Looks like one of the hundred or so I've found detecting.
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