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1965 Quarter Cladding Question.

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 Posted 10/29/2022  1:43 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Dowhat to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I know most of these turn out to be environmental issues,but I am not able to definitively distinguish the differences yet. The color is the best I could do but it definitely appears as copper, much the same as the 100's of copper cents I search daily. Disregard the shiny area at about 7.5K. Lighting issue.
1965-Quarter--Cladding--Question.
1965-Quarter--Cladding--Question.
1965-Quarter--Cladding--Question.
1965-Quarter--Cladding--Question.
The weight is 5.61 g. Also, the edge images are not a true representation of un-hand observation. They are as copper colored as the faces, shiny part is crud between reading as I see it.
Hope you can help.
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Just a metal detector find.
1965-Quarter--Cladding--Question.
If it were a missing clad issue, then the weight would be under and the strike would be weakened from the lack of metal.
1965-Quarter--Cladding--Question.
Note the weaken strike?
1965-Quarter--Cladding--Question.
1965-Quarter--Cladding--Question.
The red color would be more pronounced on the coin. Red, not brown.

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Agree, most likely a dug coin.
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Looks like a typical detector find - a dug coin.
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Another thing to remember, is if both clad layers were missing, it wouldn't be struck up as good as this one is.
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