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1999 Georgia Quarter Laminate Error?

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Found this yesterday can you tell me what it is

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1999-Georgia-Quarter-Laminate-Error?

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 Posted 12/05/2014  1:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add rottnrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Need a closer pic of the missing clad area.
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Sorry, I can't tell from the photos. Does it appear smooth or is there a jagged or sharp edge where the color changes?
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Its jagged ruff edge, and the missing color area says america
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Sorry, but even with better pics I still can't say for certain. I think it is environmental damage. It was likely exposed to something acidic that ate it's way through the top layer. But the edge looks like it took a hit. It is a curiousity.

Hang on, though. We've got some experts here who will most likely solve this as soon as they see it.
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PMD acid... the ding appearance on the edge is from the acid.
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to give a more accurate assessment we need a much more close up image. Without being able to get a good look at the border of where it transitions from copper to nickel it is very hard to make a fair judgement
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If this helps on the back of the coin directly were the front spot is, next to the peach is kind of discolerd, coin goes from full clad back to copper in the middle of the reeded edge,then back to clad for the front, but in that spot the copper shows from middle all the way to the fronside lip of the coin and you see "ameri" I'll try to get closer pics but?
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Acid dipped. If it were a cladding error the devices would be the normal size and full. Note on the lower image of Bio's partial clad quarter, the devices where the cladding is missing are strong. On the upper image where the cladding fell off after the strike, you see weakness in that area.
1999-Georgia-Quarter-Laminate-Error?
Also the edge of the coin reeding would be normal looking, not removed as in the dropped acid coin.
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