It may well be but it looks nothing like a missing clad layer. I don't believe it is. Here is one from another thread, this is Paddymans coin:...
I'm with heavy circulation scratches. The greasers will often have entire letters missing, and then the letters right next to them are completely...
I can't see the second photo. Just compare your coins to the photo in post #2 and you will have your answer. If the lettering IN GOD WE TRUST and...
It's not a missing clad layer, but if you think it is, you need to weigh it. 2.27g a normal clad dime, a missing clad layer dime weighs around...
If it was missing a clad layer it would be a shiny copper color. The obverse of your coin looks harshly cleaned, while the reverse shows...
I don't know who urinated in your Cheerios, but if you don't know humor when you see it, then perhaps you are a moron.
Personally I say no. There is value there, and collectors and dealers know what it is worth. Unless you want it slabbed for your collection, I...
I also like 20/63
I figure, if it is something that can be produced or reproduced it's damage. Almost every damaged coin that has appeared here, can be created with...
Yes the new count of 1982-D small date copper coins is now up to 2. I was optimistic that another one would be found, but it was found more...
Silver dimes weigh 2.5g. Clad dimes weigh 2.27g. Your clad dimes are absolutely normal.
Thread of the year contender.
As I said "compared to the rest of the series". It is.
It is a low mintage coin compared to the rest of the series, the silver melt value is $5.26 and given the condition I wouldn't be over $10 retail.
Well there are a lot of terrible Chinese fakes on the 1804. Is there a famous, good one?
Taking a look at the E PLU and the O in one, I guess that weird strike didn't affect the grade. I was seeing some nicks in the OP which is why I...
A short list about that would be interesting.
OK no fancy serials in that batch.
The green seal and the black Twenty are different printings. So that seems odd that both areas are affected.
Very likely it was a metal detector find and put back in circulation. Photos are necessary. But environmental toning (rust) is usually the answer....
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