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What Happened To This 1999-D Georgia Quarter?

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Is this environmental damage? Weird toning? Any help is appreciated!!


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Thos of us that do metal detecting .... will tell you that, this is what a quarter
can look like after it has been out on/in the ground for a little while.
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Looks like it's spent a couple Georgia winters under the mulch of a flower bed.
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That or the bottom of a cup holder in someone's car.
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Simple answer, yes it is environmental damage.
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environmental damage.
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