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Valued Member
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 why does the copper foil wrap around the rim of the coin and the cloud layer is lower than it
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We all know the ground isn't 5000 grit there'd be some pretty deep gouges and the clad layer next to it shouldn't be just as smooth as it
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Valued Member
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You can see the copper slightly coming off the coin on on the lower rim by the coin face
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Valued Member
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And why is there no scrapes on the Reed of the coin where the same copper foils at
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Valued Member
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And why if it is a scrape is it retaining the shape of the imperfection on the inside of the rim
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Valued Member
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The micrometer says 0.06 on the scrapes / foil and 0.05 on the cladding
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Valued Member
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I pried up on a little piece and it comes up off the coin
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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@ Sanaul I do not want to consider I am impolite. Far from me. Here everyone learn and discover new things on daily bases. You mistake clad processes of the coins. Struck through happened in the new technology but not with what you say. I think you do not know well or you do not master the ways the modern coins are produced. I suggest you to go to see ANA academy of learning, it is a very good start, or go on this site at what COOP post. Please believe that it is impossible an struck trough cooper on glad coins in the Phil environment of production. It is up to you to decide and take the further steps.
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I wasn't implying that it was struck through I was just saying there's copper over the top of the cloud layer and it has been struckwas over the top of the clad layer and I think it may have came off the side of the coin because of the misaligned die in the front the in between andreeds all around the coin have a bluish green oxidization to it I thought that struck through was a good title but now that I know that that can't be I see that it is not a good title and I did learn I was just trying to say the copper is over the top of the clad layer it's a thin leaf cuz it's been smashed by being struck
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Valued Member
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I may be mistaken but a rolling error could that be I know that has nothing to do with the reeds but the piece of copper
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Valued Member
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Valued Member
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 there I peeled some of it up it up it clad underneath
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Valued Member
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What about a misaligned core
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Valued Member
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And silviosi if I wasn't raised to know that maybe people weren't gifted in some areas like football maybe other stuff like that that they get angry and like to make fun of people at first chance I'm a little bit dyslexic but I see where you're coming from good one I hope you feel better it's no bother to me
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Sanaul, first, you are very mistaken, Silviousi and coop are among our more knowledgeable members who absolutely know their stuff, your quarter is a very slight misaligned die and as seen on the reverse, you can see the copper core is showing from either a scrape or some other damage. It's not struck through anything, there is no foil at all, it is has copper layer exposure, pure and simple. Secondly, you didn't need 17 separate threads for your responses. That is just being wasteful of space here on our forum. You could have put your thoughts into a couple of messages as a response. No one has disrespected you, they have tried to educate you with their wisdom, but you haven't listened at all. Your quarter has post mint damage and has a value of 25 cents. 
Edited by merclover 12/25/2021 02:16 am
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