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1999 P Connecticut Statehood Quarter. Maybe Missing Clad?

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Let me know what you think about this coin. It's a 1999 state connecticut coin with no cladding on it obverse, reverse and edges are all copper in color.
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1999-P-Connecticut-Statehood-Quarter.-Maybe-Missing-Clad?
1999-P-Connecticut-Statehood-Quarter.-Maybe-Missing-Clad?
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 Posted 06/19/2018  09:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Chavez to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
A control coin weighs 5.72 grams. This coin weighed in at 5.53
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Environmental damage.
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Normal weight 5.670grams, +/- 0.227grams. Thanks, Doug.
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on the Environmental Damage but it does give the coin a cool look. Especially the tree branches.
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It looks like environmental damage.
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Homeless coin for a time. Still hasn't bathed yet. Spendable.
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That's called Environmental Damage from being outside. This is Post Strike Damage (it happened after it left the U.S. Mint). It's only worth face value, since it's only damage.
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