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PMD Or Missing Clad Layer?

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2007-D quarter, weight 5.36 which is a lil outside mint tolerance iirc. I can't get our coins facts page to load. There is no silver color anywhere and the rim appears solid colored. I'm not sure if the clad layer is missing or eroded or if it's a science experiment coin(dipping a red hot coin in HEET can turn it brown but idk about weight loss). What do y'all think? The SBA is there to help focus the photos. Sorry for the bad pictures. Old phone, dark coin, yada, yada, yada. I appreciate any thots!


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PMD-Or-Missing-Clad-Layer?

PMD-Or-Missing-Clad-Layer?

PMD-Or-Missing-Clad-Layer?
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05/30/2016 10:01 am
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Looks like a metal detector find. Coins that spend a little time underground will discolor like this one due to the chemicals in the dirt. They don't have to be buried very deep or for very long for this to occur.
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Thanks Dave. I wonder if that would account for the low weight too.
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