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Missing Clad On Both Sides?

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 Posted 01/30/2017  09:50 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add heatherlynn to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Help! I've got a 2001 P Connecticut State Quarter that is funky looking. Looks like it is missing the clad on both sides of the coin. Uploading pics along with a normal 2001 P Connecticut State Quarter for comparison. Any ideas or info would be greatly appreciated! Thank you

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I think its just coloring from environmental exposure. Possibly a metal detecting find
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Sorry, I'm not seeing the clad layer missing from either side.
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,not missing clad layers.
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spent some time in acidic soil
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Just plain old toning.

Please note that not every discolored coin is found metal detecting or in any particular type of soil. The toning you are showing will happen if you leave it out in the sun on a rail or banister for a couple years. Or on just about any surface. Clad coins (almost said tokens) discolor much more than silver coins in a shorter period of time.

The reason I'm elaborating on this is that a lot of folks who have apparently never metal detected give that hobby the nod whenever a "tarnished" coin is found.

In fact, almost all silver coins come out of the ground just as shiny as the day they were dropped. While clad like this one will discolor, there are a lot of ways that discoloration could occur - not JUST metal detecting finds.
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