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2003 D Roosevelt Dime

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is this a plating error or merely some form of staining?

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clad dimes aren't plated, rules out plating error.
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what would cause this? is this a mint error or wear and tear? thank you for you input. it is greatly appreciated.
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It is environmental exposure, probably outside on the ground for a while.
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Yes! Its environmental corrosion. I have sample that look like color of brown Wheat cent.
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thank you for the enlightenment.
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