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1997 George Washington Qaurter That I Think Imay Be A Dual Clad Ertor It Is Very Thin. Only 3.3

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Easy: If missing the clad, then the Design Strike it is nice. If was acid involved (your case Fluoric Acid), where is missing the clad the design it is very low.
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With the new pictures, I would think that if acid ate 40% of the weight the devises wouldn't be as struck up as good. And with it being so lite, the reeds would suffer, it wouldn't fill the chamber when struck. With part of the cupronickel layer on both sides, the blank would have had to have been punched from the edge or end of the sheet, where the layers ended before the copper layer.
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From 1990 the clad rolls was received from others companies. The mint always cut 4 feet of those rolls out (the begin and the end) and this is due to the blanking machine. The missing clad come from sides of the roll or somewhere in the middle and not from begin or end. The begin and end of the roll after blanking will can give us the clams.
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Sorry for the delay friends. Heres a couple.
1997-George-Washington-Qaurter-That-I-Think-Imay-Be-A-Dual-Clad-Ertor--It--Is-Very-Thin.-Only-3.3
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Sure looks like it's spent some time in acid.
Smaller diameter, reeds still visible, and underweight. Acid removes material at a fairly consistent rate and across all surfaces of the coin. So the devices remain visible but weak, distorted, and uneven.
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