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What's Wrong With This Coin? 1999 P Connecticut Quarter

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Wondering what kind of error does this coin have?
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Looks like it probably spent some time in the ground, and now has environmental toning.
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Do quarters usually loose the copper-nickel clad when its in the ground for a long period of time? Or did the copper-nickel clad turn that color from being in the ground?
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Also many like this one are pulled from rivers by metal detectorists.
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Or did the copper-nickel clad turn that color from being in the ground?

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