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1980 Quarter Missing Clad On Both Sides?

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I do not think they are missing. It looks like environmental damage.
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Your topic title could have been a bit more descriptive ... the denomination 'quarter' might have gained some additional attention.

with buck ... this is a coin that has suffered from extreme environmental damage ...

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Looks like a metal detector find - acids in the soil have eaten into the clad layer
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Your topic title could have been a bit more descriptive ... the denomination 'quarter' might have gained some additional attention.
I fixed that.
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