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1997 D Dime With Something Imbedded In It?

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This is a continuation from my prior post. This is the second dime I have in my collection that I can't figure out. I figured that someone here would be able to help me. It weighs 2.56g and has a large chunk of something in it. One of the photos was taken without light for an optional view. The obverse side looks completely normal. Thank you all in advance!
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That's solder! You can see the resin. Another damaged dime.
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It looks like someone soldered a pin-back or something like that to a Roosevelt dime. It's not something that happened when the coin was struck, so it's just Post Mint Damage. PMD
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I agree, just solder. PMD.
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I agree with all of the above.It is now a PMD coin.
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