Is this just POOR Con...Or an Error?

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Not knowing where it's been (maybe a cement mixer) it's hard to guess how that happened but it most surely happened after it left the mint. The good news is it's worth 10 cents.
 

NHBandit said:
Not knowing where it's been (maybe a cement mixer) it's hard to guess how that happened but it most surely happened after it left the mint. The good news is it's worth 10 cents.
:icon_thumright:,Not 11 cents at least!?! :laughing7:...Have a great holiday! HH!
 

capndan151 said:
Just a regular run-over-in-the-street clad dime
:icon_thumright:,AS thought but it's an odd looking dime...have a great holiday :icon_thumright:,HH...
 

It has been acid dipped.The acid ate away the copper core before the outer clad.
 

I was looking at and found nothing unusual, I find those worse than that all the time in the saltwater. The copper is less noble than the plating, and gets corroded away. Dissimilar metals. Sometimes it is 1/16th of an inch deep, you can hook your thumb nail in it.
 

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