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Are These Errors 2000 2000 And 2005 Quarters

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I know the pics are not that good
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Just looks like excessive wear. These could be coins that were used in a casino slot machine. Just Post Strike Damage as far as I can tell.
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@jesse, yes better pics would help, but please also describe what you are seeing for potential errors on these coins. Is it just the dull surface coloration or something else? Thx.
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cool thank you what does a no clad quarter look like
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And, please show only one coin per post. You'll get a better response that way.
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OK I'll work on my pictures and my descriptions
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It's just environmental damage, they were probably in the ground at some point.
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what does a no clad quarter look like


Try this link:

http://www.error-ref.com/?s=missing+clad

Or you could use the search function on this site--we see them very occasionally here.
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ONE coin per thread, PLE ASE
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