The first 2 pictures are the 03d error dime..I believe ...the 2nd is a weatherd back yard dime with all kinds of wear and outside age rain,snow,sun etc..I haven't checked my alerts so I haven't any idea if people think it's a error or a post mint.heres my next question is simple how did the copper get into this dime that's for the critics to answer ( HOW)?????? UNTIL THAT CAN BE CLEARLY BE DETERMINED (HOW) ??
Who says it's copper? Environmental damage can make clad coinage look like that. Hint...don't bother to do poll, it's not required and post pictures full size.
I gave you all the answers you need to know in your last thread. I also shared pictures with you. If you read them carefully you would understand. One last time.. your Dime is NOT a Mint Error, it was NOT struck on a Copper Planchet.
What good would it do to explain anything to you? Not only did you insult some of the members on your previous thread, but you ran off and didn't respond to the challenge posed by @Fred Weinberg who happens to be one of the foremost error specialists in the country. Oh! That's right! You know more than anyone here. Chris
I stated in your other post, the outer layer of a normal clad dime is 75% copper. You have a normal clad dime.