2001 roosevelt dime all copper

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by rjmag7, May 29, 2005.

  1. rjmag7

    rjmag7 New Member

    HI,
    I have never used an on line forum before so please excuse me if i mess up or don't know how to follow the threads.
    I have come across a 2001 roosevelt dime denver mint which is all copper.
    There is one speck of silver above his right ear but otherwise the whole dime is copper colored.
    Is there a way to color silver copper or how do i tell if the dime is actually missing the silver clad?
    Any help would be appreciated.
    My e-mail is [deleted]
    Thanks,
    Ron
     
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  3. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Can you post a photo?

    I say it has either been plated since you say that you can see a bit of clad above the ear or maybe its been removed by acid--

    Speedy
     
  4. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    Hi rj. Welcome to the forum.
    A 2001 Roosie doesn't have any silver content. They consist of a center layer of pure copper, and outer layers of .750 copper+.250 nickle. That alloy has a silvery color.

    A starting point in determining if your coin is missing one or both clad layers is accurately weighing it. As minted, the coin should weigh 2.27g. If it is significantly lighter, it is missing some or all of its cladding. If it has a normal weight, it is just discolored, stained, or even (possibly but not probably) copper plated.

    If it's lighter, it has to be carefully examined to determine whether it was struck on a defective planchet, or had part of its cladding removed as post-mint damage.
     
  5. coinomatic

    coinomatic New Member

    picture

    Hi,

    I too have a 2001D Roosevelt dime that appears to be copper but with no corrosion. In reading these forums it seems everytime someone asks for a pic one does not get posted so here is a pic of the dime I received as a penny change the other day. What is the explanation to this (other than I am nine cents in the plus :rolleyes:)
     

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  6. Tyler

    Tyler Active Member

    Looks spray painted black.
     
  7. coinomatic

    coinomatic New Member

    definetely not painted
     
  8. bradarv90

    bradarv90 Member

    I actually have a dime that I also believe to have an outer copper layer only. I took it to a local jeweler and they said it weighs 1.3 pennyweights, whatever that is. I can post pics tomorrow.
     
  9. [h=2]1.3 pennyweights = 2.02172599 grams[/h]
     
  10. Beezy419

    Beezy419 New Member

    Any info on this?
     

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  11. ReneeBoyko72

    ReneeBoyko72 New Member

    What do you mean by Significantly lower please?
     
  12. Bambam8778

    Bambam8778 Well-Known Member

    Welcome to Coin Talk! When you have a coin with something that you think is an error, you can start your own thread on it in the error coin section. It will get you more replies. Also, check out a bunch of threads on here to get some tips on posting photos. It looks to me like you have a dime with some environmental damage. No value over face. When you take a photo of a coin, do it from directly on top and also post a photo of the obverse and the reverse of the coin. It helps us help you!
     
  13. AnonymousCoinCollector

    AnonymousCoinCollector Reintroduce silver coins to circulation!

    Yes, it is known as dry skin. You may want to exfoliate and then use a gentle moisturizer twice a day.
     
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  14. Shrews1994

    Shrews1994 Collecting is my passion.

    Your dime has been dug out of the ground. It's not copper.
     
  15. QuarterMaster1974

    QuarterMaster1974 New Member

    I have a dime that's real light weight an looks like a smaller penny with a dime in print an smells copper too ... anyone knows if it's worth anything
     
  16. Autoturf

    Autoturf Well-Known Member

    maby a dog took a break on it. You smell your coins? start your own thread too. :)
     
  17. Pauley006

    Pauley006 New Member

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    Wondering what I have it looks smaller than a regular dime
     
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  19. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    First, welcome to the neighborhood!

    When posting photos, it is best to use the "Upload a File" button at the bottom of your post. Once you have selected the image you want to post, be sure to use the "Full Image" option rather than the "Thumbnail" option.

    I took a look at the dime you tried to post, and it doesn't look like it is missing a clad layer. It just looks like it has become discolored while in circulation. ~Chris
     
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