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Pinkish Quarter.kinda

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It's not a very pretty quarter, but it seems to be pink...and yellow, and black, and silver. Doesn't seem like toning. I think it's missing the clad layer? Thoughts?



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Probably? has been laying under a thin film of water, perhaps on a metal surface for some time.
Under the right conditions, copper nickel, and CN clad, can tone to a nice golden color. Some of that tendency (in patches), has shown itself here.
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Not missing clad layers. Looks like a car cup holder coin.
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Thanks guys!
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Environmental toning/staining/chemical reaction, whatever the cause it's post mint damage. No premium.
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