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2008 $0.25 Damage

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hi and thank you
would you think this
damage might all be environmental ?


2008-$0.25-Damage

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it looks like it may have been sitting flat with another coin laying partly over it and something spilled on it, then they sat like that for some time. IMO
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Acid damage.
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Looks like some of the coins I dug out from the bottom of the cupholder in my wife's car this morning.
I gave them a quick wipe with a napkin and spent them at Starbuck's. The server wasn't impressed and did not set them aside as collectibles.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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