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<p>[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 1788459, member: 15445"]<span style="color: #141414"><font face="Georgia">At the risk of repeating myself, please provide the coin's precise weight and dimension. Also include a clear, closely cropped photo of the obverse, reverse, and edge. With this information, we may be able to help identify what you have.</font></span></p><p><br /></p><p><span style="color: #141414"><font face="Georgia">If you are interested in reading about similar items, you may search CoinTalk for the subjects of "missing clad layers", "sintered planchet", etc.</font></span></p><p><br /></p><p><span style="color: #141414"><font face="Georgia">BTW, it is not possible for a cent blank to be fed into a machine that makes dimes. The cent blank is too large to fit into the dime machine used at the mint. As jallengomez has stated, there is high probability that your dime was simply in an environment (outside of the mint) that simply turned it to a copper color. This environmental damage is typical of clad coins that have spent time underground.</font></span>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 1788459, member: 15445"][COLOR=#141414][FONT=Georgia]At the risk of repeating myself, please provide the coin's precise weight and dimension. Also include a clear, closely cropped photo of the obverse, reverse, and edge. With this information, we may be able to help identify what you have.[/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=#141414][FONT=Georgia] [/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=#141414][FONT=Georgia]If you are interested in reading about similar items, you may search CoinTalk for the subjects of "missing clad layers", "sintered planchet", etc.[/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=#141414][FONT=Georgia] [/FONT][/COLOR] [COLOR=#141414][FONT=Georgia]BTW, it is not possible for a cent blank to be fed into a machine that makes dimes. The cent blank is too large to fit into the dime machine used at the mint. As jallengomez has stated, there is high probability that your dime was simply in an environment (outside of the mint) that simply turned it to a copper color. This environmental damage is typical of clad coins that have spent time underground.[/FONT][/COLOR][/QUOTE]
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