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1969-D Dime Missing Clad Layer Obv

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These are some interesting errors. I got this one in seattle too.

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Might be, but I suspect it is probably just discolored.
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Do you have a really good scale?
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The coin need to be weighed but that might not even tell the full story. Mike Diamond m,ay need to see this one.

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Weighing it would tell for sure - and that's about the only way. if it's missing a layer, it will be underweight.
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