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Missing Clad 1974 D Quarter ?

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This looks to be a missing clad quarter. What say y'all?

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My vote is environmental exposure of a normal clad quarter.
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I agree with Spence.
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My vote is environmental exposure of a normal clad quarter.
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A dug coin, probably a metal detector find.
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It's way too heavy to be missing clad. Each side's cladding weighs about 1 gram.
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It's a corroded quarter, likely spent some time in the ground
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I'm spending that sucker then lol thanks guys.
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