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Hello All I Got This Quarter Today An Didn't Really Know What To Call It

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the quarter appears to have been placed in acid.

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I agree and I would call it spendable.
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, Or acidic ground find .
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Acid damage here. Worth what it says on the back
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Doubt if it is acid soaked,but it has been beat up. Almost like a rock tumbler. The environmentally discolored. In any case it is PSD.
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When I looked the pictures

I was thinking salt water metal detector find
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My exact though also, salt water.
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Acid, salt water, or corrosion. It's spendable any way
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