1994 D dime something with metal color

kenomaster

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DigginThePast

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I edited your photo for easier viewing.

Welcome to T-Net! :icon_thumright:


As for your dime. To me, it looks like it has either been exposed to the environment for a period of time or exposed to some chemical that caused a reaction with that finish being the result.
 

sportinwood

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Looks like its been dug then tumbled with sand or glass media in order to clean for a quick turn in.. :dontknow: That's how I clean my clad coins before I take them to the bank.
 

treasureman1414

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sportinwood said:
Looks like its been dug then tumbled with sand or glass media in order to clean for a quick turn in.. :dontknow: That's how I clean my clad coins before I take them to the bank.
welcome to tnet and did u find it near salt water or in sand or even a rocky area???
 

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