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1967 Quarter Missing Clad Layer, Or Just A Typical Post Damaged Coin?

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Couldn't tell if this coin is missing a clad layer, or just a typical post damaged quarter, tried to compare to other quarters missing the clad layer, and I looked close, but I know the very knowledgeable people here will have the answer, quickly, and accurately without hesitation, thank you coin experts for your help, and your help is very much appreciated, have a good day, and once again thank you for being so great with your answers to any questions I have, and this has to be the best forum anywhere online, for accurately answering any questions thrown your way!!
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Your hunch was correct, PMD. Fire damage or something similar toned the coin a copper color. Possibly a metal detecting find.
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@josh, rather than using color to determine whether a coin was struck missing a clad layer, better would be to measure the weight. Only if it is dramatically below mint specs might it be missing a clad layer. I suspect this coin is a little low due to heavy circulation wear, but not very much.
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Cool, thank you, I will do that in the future, too determine any future questions about missing clad layer
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Dug coin is a good guess.
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