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The Genius Of Clad Coinage

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Sharkman;

You re a couple years older, but not much... I too looked through my relative's coins jars over the years and wish I saved a lot more of the crappy old stuff I tossed back.
I did hate Clad coins but mellowed a but as I got older
The DH is an abomination and should be outlawed and whomever thought it up banished to hang by his, uh... toenails.
I have turned into that old guy watching his lawn to make sure the neighbor's dog doesn't poop on it.
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No one hated clad in 1965 more than I did.

It simply wrecked coin collecting through a market crash and two date freezes. It also caused all the coins I loved to start disappearing from circulation.

Only much later did I realize just how great the transition really was. I inherited my own universe of circulating coinage because no one else collected or cared.

Ginger Rapsus' "The US Clad Coinage" 1992 has what I believe is a comprehensive list of the various alloys that were tried. Inco and other companies probably produced other alloys but to my knowledge none were official.

Clad has proven exceedingly durable. Many of them are chewed up in circulation because now days they acquire most of their wear in collisions rather than rubbing around in pockets. They can be quite attractive with nice even wear if they were well made.

Gems for the early dates were very elusive in the year of issue so most Gems for pre-1982 quarters and dimes come from mint sets.
Time don't fly, it bounds and leaps.
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The DH is an abomination and should be outlawed and whomever thought it up banished to hang by his, uh... toenails.
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Very interesting. I rarely saw silver in circulation. The older collectors Took all the silver out of circulation before I started collecting so clad coins were It.
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I saved as much silver as I could and I still collect it when I find it!
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