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2017 D Effigy Mounds - Missing Cladding On Rim

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So, I don't know how rare this is. I think I've seen it several times, but is this quarter worth keeping? It looks like the cladding is missing from the rim.
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It is a spender.
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Looks like it might wipe off. Note the light trying to shine?
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The copper can get moved around when the blanks are punched. I see it fairly often on newer dimes.
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It may just have taken a direct hit here. Just a spender, agree.
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Or maybe surface toning from exposure to a chemical or something right there on the rim.
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