Okay guys, let me down easy if I'm wrong. I'm not anywhere that I can weigh this, but I've taken a few photos. I think this is a dime missing much of its clad layer. I would love to know your thoughts. @paddyman98 @Paddy54 @Rick Stachowski
You'll have to weigh it. Offhand I agree with Kentucky. It's usually only missing a layer on one side. This is 1 and a half.
fair, but it is only definitively on the edge where the clad is on the reverse of the dime. It's not clearly all the way around. I need to dip this in acetone to try to clear it up.
I'v seen this before on dimes and nickels also...somewhere around here there's a dime with a large pea size spot copper color on the reverse. I'v also seen nickels with copper colored blotches.
Which could explain the missing nickel as copper is slightly denser than nickel. there are "End of the Roll" errors in which the nickel layer didn't make it all the way out to the end of the compressed sheet. Not to say this is one, but more of a theory for research.
It also could of been a improperly, annealed planchet . Or came from a bad environment too .. Could be a good one too send to Coneca ....
Knowing that I want to be an error, I also came up with this justification. I don’t know how plausible it is.
A clad dime weighs 2.268. Even if the 2.29 is correct, you are only 22 thousanths of a gram heavy. Which could be explained by a slight imbalance in the scale or sometimes oxidation will increase the weight of objects because of the added oxygen.
I understand, but this just doesn't jump out to me as environmental damage or acid dip. I'm not sure what's going on with it, but I'm curious to have it seen in hand by others with more knowledge than myself.
If it were missing a clad layer it would be light. Must be something else. The clad layer is copper and nickel silver, almost the same density as copper. Without the clad layer I think it would be 1.9 grams or so.
Yes, I don't have any good explanations. It also doesn't make sense that it's partially clad. Someone would've had to dip it diagonally into acid and pull it out. I also don't understand it being heavier and I'm not sure the oxidation makes that much change. Something isn't adding up, and I also really want this to be an error.