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1994 US Quarter Missing Clad Layers

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 Posted 07/13/2023  4:53 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add jd2828 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I really don't know much about coins to be honest so I thought I might be able to get some insight on a quarter I have. It's a 1994 US quarter, minted in Denver, and it seems to be missing the clad layer on both sides. I'll attach photos as well. I thought maybe it might be worth more than $0.25 but you never know until you ask. So am I rich or what?
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to the CCF Need a weight on this to rule out missing clad layer. It looks to well struck to be missing layer. Looks like environmental staining.
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To CCF! Probably just environmental staining as Cujohn said.
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What weight should it be if it's just environmental staining vs missing clad layers?
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Normal weight for a 94 is 5.76 grams. I can't remember the + or - tolerances.
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