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That's a normal circulation coin struck in cupronickel. It's only worth face value. ANACS has validated the existence of a few 1965 and 1966 dimes struck on leftover silver blanks, similar to the way a few 1943 cents were struck on bronze planchets. These coins weigh 2.5 gm while standard copper-nickel ones weigh 2.27 gm. Auction sales of have been up to 20,000 dollars.

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