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Washington Quarter - Date? Error Or PMD

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Can you please help me with this quarter? I've had it for a while now and decided to take another look - I'm still scratching my head. More than likely it's PMD but the gold I'm seeing is throwing me off.
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Environmentally stained/tarnished, throw is a touch of gold or yellow paint/glue, and you have a numismatic post mint damaged coin that no one wants to touch without a tetanus shot.
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@tell, well the date starts with 19. Unless it is silver, then I agree that it is a spender. Can you see the copper layer along the edge or is it all silver-colored?
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To satisfy your curiosity (in part), I'd suggest soaking the coin in pure acetone for a couple days (in a closed container). Won't do anything for scratches and dings, but could take care of the crud.
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