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You most likely have what's called a lamination error. The value of a delaminated clad dime is around $6 to $8.

This error can happen when the copper-nickel cladding comes off one or both sides of a "sandwich" dime, quarter, half, or dollar. Lamination errors can also happen with non-clad coins but it occurs less often.

The cladding can come off before or after the coin blank is struck with its design, and it can be difficult to determine when.

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