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Quarter And Dime With Copper Error ?

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what yall think

Quarter-And-Dime-With-Copper-Error--?
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Sorry, looks like environmental damage.
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They may have been buried in the ground for some time.
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environmental damage, not an error
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I've found a nickel on my school property and it looked like your quarter in the middle. The nickel was found in the dirt, so I'm thinking the dirt is SO caked on there, it would be hard to wash out.
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