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1968 Washington Quarter - Partial Loss Of Cladding On Reverse

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 Posted 02/03/2024  05:49 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nickelsearcher to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very nice find.
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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As others have said, hard to believe this one has been on the loose for more than 50 years.
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Maybe it has, and maybe it has not and somebody took it from a collection and spent it on a soda and this coin ended up in the change reservoir before finally getting dispensed out to Me. Right time, right place to need to get a drink...
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Yeah, @Dearborn, shows the importance of labeling raw coins/errors so the next of kin will know what it's worth and what to do / not to do with them. (Collection dumps at a bank come to mind.)
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CoinHi, I think both started out as a clam shell, yours was a double clam shell. The dark area was a spot that welded a little better and took some prying to remove.
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