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1965 Quarter Is It Rare Or Not?

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is this considered missing Clad?
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 Posted 10/26/2022  2:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Guessing this is just staining of some sort.



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Definitely not a stain!
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Looks more like corrosion. Note that the areas that are showing silver near the brown areas? This would not happen on a missing clad. They would be red in color like the edge of the coin.
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@bm2, most of the time, although not always, coins with a missing clad layer weigh below mint specs. What is the weight of this quarter?
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at 5.4g your coin is within the nominal weight of 5.7g.
If the cladding were to be missing, it would weigh considerably less. This looks more like environmental damage to me.
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Ok! It definitely weighs less than the other quarters. thanks
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Looks like paint to me. Lower weight likely due to wear.
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Environmental staining/paint/toning/chemical reaction and a bad attempt to remove it. Post mint damage, not any sort of mint error, sorry.
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