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What Even Causes A Reverse To Look Like This?

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/1900-U-S-BA...em33a99d30c9

In reference to the Barber quarter, it has some really strange tarnish going on. Gives it that look like someone sketched a really good picture of the reverse of a Barber quarter with graphite.
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Not sure, but maybe it's something to do with the series. here's one of mine, not as bad, but along the same lines.

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Probably just a combination of how the coin toned and the metal wore away over time. I've seen some junk silver Walking Liberty and Franklin halves turn out that way too.
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Looks like a combination of weak strike and lots of wear. I agree, though, that the color is a little odd.
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Looks like a Lead fake I used to have.
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I found a Barber quarter that was toned like that in what was supposed to be an empty Whitman folder. It is so grey that you could barely notice that there was a coin in the hole. So maybe spending several years in one of them causes that sort of toning. Even so, it wasn't bad for 50 cents.
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If the coin is genuine, which I think it is, (can be weighed and tested with comparative ring tone) then the detail would be consistent with extensive circulation wear and exposure to an agressive environment.

I have spent years trolling through dealer's junk boxes, and occasionally I see coins that turn up with a similar appearance to this one.
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It's the results of poor storage.
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