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1980 P Washington-Please Help

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I have a quarter that has two edges and the copper in the middle, it is a 1980s p washington, I've never seen a coin like this one, both sides are silver what it seems like but they are not molded together, I can up load a picture if needed, thank you

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I would certainly require pics.

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Yea we are going to need pictures for sure.
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I've never really seen a coin like that before neither, very cool coin!
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Coin like this are sometimes dipped into an acidic solution. It removes the copper on the edges and leaves the silver in tact. SO it is just a normal quarter that was given an acid bath.
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