WTH happend to this?

Novapax

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ArkieBassMan

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Looks like a metal detecting find that was cleaned in a tumbler. Its nothing special.
 

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Novapax

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Cool. Tossed it in the kids piggy bank. He thought it was cool.
 

JimDon

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I cleaned some of my MD finds in a tumbler with CLR. It was a mixed penny, nickel, dime, quarter load. When I opened the tumbler the clad coins were all copper colored like your dime.
 

MrSchulz

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Where are you located at? I tumble all my clad finds when I find them metal detecting and the dimes turn copper when mixed with copper pennys. Maybe you got one of mine?
 

MrSchulz

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Hmm im in Iowa. Quad Cities. US Bank Brinks is my dump.
 

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