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2014 Roosevelt Dime Wrong Planchet?

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It's a 2014 D Roosevelt dime and wondering is this done struck on a wrong Planchet?
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 Posted 03/27/2023  02:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Keith67 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thinking ground find. Can you tell us the weight?
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Copper nickel and clad almost always turn brown like this, when they are buried.
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Typical detector find.
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What wrong planchet the size of a dime do you think it would be struck on?
Looks like it is environmental damage.
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Agree, looks to me like the dime spent some time in somewhat corrosive, moist soil
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Dug coin, agree.



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I think it came from the red planet .... mars.
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Environmental toning/staining/discolouration. I too agree it has all the hallmarks of a coin that has been buried in soil for c a long time. No error, no wrong planchet, no premium I'm afraid.
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