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1998 Quarter Error Are Burn

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Has bubble on each side of head but not on reverse
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PMD... burn
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PMD. Burned heated maybe a house fire.
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Interesting. I don't really see heat causing bubbles that large with no other heat effect anywhere save discoloration. Could we see the reverse?
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Sorry I'mstill new to forum can I load pic here are new post
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The discoloration was caused by heat.
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Fire/high heat can cause an internal separation of the clad layers which results in the formation of bubbles.
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PMD, but interesting lesson of how that happened. And I haven't had the chance to you yet, so there you go!
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That had to be some really serious heat to cause bubbling that thick; I wonder if there might somehow have been something in there which flashed to steam.
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