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Weird "Bronzed" Puerto Rico Quarter? Help Ident Please. :)

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Hi! Been a long time since I posted. Got out of the swing of collecting for a while. Started up again by coin roll hunting and came across this in a customer wrapped roll of quarters.

Got any ideas?

In case the pictures arent that great it looks bronzed. Not even like it was printed on a copper blank but like someone took a normal one and bronze plated it? Any ideas? Why would someone do that? (Is it worth anything hehehehehe. :)

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Environmental damage,toned or just dirty.
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Note on the rim area, you can see the silver where the copper color has peeled off. I would carry it to see how it turns from circulation. It might be a nice antiqued looking coin when the silver shows through on the taller devices.
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