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1974 Dime Maybe Missing Clad

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I found this dime in a bunch of pennies. I thought it was a penny but it wasnt. Thought it might be missing clad or just worn out dime.

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Looks like environmental damage.
Can you weigh it to two decimal points.
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Yes my money is on this being a normal dime that spent time in the ground, but an edge picture and/or the weight would be useful to confirm.
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Probably most likely Environmental Damage. What's the weight of your coin?
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Agree, weigh your suspected coin missing clad layer(s), that will give you the
best answer.
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ya it probably is E.D it weighs the same as a regular dime thank you I should have read about it first before posting.
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I should have read about it first before posting.
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