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1965-P (No Mint Mark) Dime Found In Circulation. Improperly Annealed/Annealing And/Or Error?

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I'd appreciate your thoughts on this one...possible error as word "WE" on obverse seems smudged. Color seems obviously off but is it error or PMD I don't know? I've learned alot here already thanks &!

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1965-P-No-Mint-Mark-Dime-Found-In-Circulation.-Improperly-Annealed/Annealing-And/Or-Error?
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 Posted 03/26/2023  06:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lcutler to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That's another environmental damage, I would say a metal detectorist is definitely putting his finds back into circulation in your area!
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This looks like a buried coin - possibly a metal detector find that's been dug up and put back into circulation.
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with environmental damage. As a detectorist I dig many every year. Either a ground or water coin. You won't be able to change the color as once the acidic dirt/water is on it, it's cooked. A spender or keeper if you like. I put mine in the rock tumbler to clean before turning into the bank, however they do look cool when finished. Almost a novelty piece in a way.
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If it were an annealing issue, the entire surface of the coin would be uniform in color. Seeing how I can see the bright shiny surface of the cladding on all 3 sided, tells me that this coin was toned out due to the environment it was in.
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AS I stated in another of your posts, not every off color coin you find is an improper annealed coin. They are hard to find.
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