1969 D Dime all copper?

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  1. Joy Matherne

    Joy Matherne Pro life for coins...

    This one has absolutely no nickel at all its the same color of a penny it 8s in rough shape
     

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  3. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    You can see some of the Ni on the reverse. Your dime likely spent some time in the ground. I think @paddyman98 has a good example picture of these that he found while metal detecting.
     
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  4. Joy Matherne

    Joy Matherne Pro life for coins...

    No there is none on the reverse its my camera I took a side picture look at the edge the dime to the right is a 1970 normal thickness and the one to the left is the one in question it thicker and weights the same
     

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  5. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    It's still damaged.
     
  6. Joy Matherne

    Joy Matherne Pro life for coins...

    Yes I know thank you
     
  7. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    If it weighs the same you know that it's a normal dime that has had a hard life.
     
  8. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Environmental Damage is what caused your issue on you Clad Dime.
    I metal detect and have found hundreds of Dimes such as yours affected by the elements.
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  9. Prez2

    Prez2 Well-Known Member

    Yes, this is a poor regular old dime stored in the earth for a few years.
     
  10. Mark Morris

    Mark Morris Active Member

    When you say it weighs the same? The same as what? the other dime or a penny? what is the weight? thanks
     
  11. Joy Matherne

    Joy Matherne Pro life for coins...

    It weights the same as a new dime but it's thicker and has no ridges
     
  12. beef1020

    beef1020 Junior Member

    If it has the same weight as your other dime it can not be a wrong planchet error. If it was struck on a cent planchet it would weight 3.11 grams instead of the 2.268 grams your coin weighs.
     
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  13. Mark Morris

    Mark Morris Active Member

    copper penny would weight in excess of 3grams! The dimes weigh between 2.25g for clad and about 2.5 grams for the silvers. If your coin weighs less than 3 grams it is not a dime struck on a penny planchet. The Zinc penny Planchets weight less and are closer to the dime weight but that is post 1982 not 1969 as this dime looks to be.
     
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  14. Mark Morris

    Mark Morris Active Member

    I would seriously take many other close up pictures. measure the diameter and thickness of the dime. Look up other countries planchets and see if it may meet the requirements of a foreign planchet. or if you dont care about the money submit it but dont be surprised if it comes back as a damaged 1969 dime.
     
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  16. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    @Mark Morris - Some of your tips are good but I think you would be doing OP a favor by not leading her down a path that is not what her coin in question is. It is an environmentally damaged dime. OP needs to (but so far has refused to) learn.
     
  17. Mark Morris

    Mark Morris Active Member

    I agree to an extent, Sometimes, but in this case her taking and doing a little problem solving may show her what it is. I opened two books and got all the information i needed. I am trying to lead her to the water... aka books...
     
  18. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    As have we here. She's been given plenty of resources. Funny you mention leading a horse to water. I believe I used that same phrase in another of her threads. I am hopeful she will get it but I've not seen any real effort on her part even after being given lots of resources.
    That's the last I'm going to say on it.
     
  19. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    @Mark Morris
    Talking about US coins struck on foreign planchets..
    I saw this amazing Mint error recently.. and it's a Dime!
    Not my coin -
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