Here is a 1985-P quarter that I found in a roll while looking at other 1985-P's, I was shocked to see it in the roll. I was wondering what is the value of this coin since it has no clad on the obverse or reverse?.
Sorry but that is a normal quarter that is discolored. It is not piece with any of the clad layers missing. It is also not a sintered planchet error which will likely be the next thought.
This is simply a coin that has been buried and has been recovered by a metal detectorist.
We can tell by the strike that the planchet is the normal thickness of a quarter and if it was weighed, the coin would be within the tolerances of a Clad WA quarter. ( 5.67 grams)
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