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Copper At Edge Of TN State Quarter

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copper material on three different parts of the reverse. any ideas what this is?

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Because it's at the top, it's a coppertop
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Lol...but the clad layer is thin or chipped off
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I was thinking Folded in rim burrs? Am I way off?
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Just a loose clad. Someone may have helped it along somewhere along the way or it may have been loose since the strike. Who knows?
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I agree with Robbudo, it looks like struck in rim burrs.
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Rim burr, formed when a small bit of metal was still attached after the blanking process and then flattened out during striking.
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