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Just a question. Have a 1987 quarter that has its ridges but has 3 distinct layers and there I'd 1/64 in inward gap
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to CCF. It is post mint damage,acid.Maybe a detector find from very acidic soil?
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Can we see both sides of the full coin ple ASE
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Top bottom best pictures I have about to head to bed I work overnights

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It is acid damage. Acid eats the copper core away faster than it does to the cladding.
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