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1980 D Quarter Missing Clad Layer On Both Sides It Weighs 5.3 G

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A normal quarter weighs 5.5g and this one weighs 5.3g is the class later missing? What's it worth?
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 Posted 03/24/2023  12:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silviosi to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This coin do not miss the clad.
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This looks like a circulated quarter that's been buried for a while - a typical metal detector find. Worth 25 cents. Quarters and dimes go this color after they've been in the ground for a few years.
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Environmental damage of some sort.
A quarter missing clad would be copper
coloured and have a weaker strike.
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Environmental damage for sure.
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I'm on board with post-strike damage--in this case, 'coloring' due to environmental exposure.
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Same, just toning basically.



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If it was missing both clad layers, it would weigh a lot less than 5.3.
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