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1979 Collar Error? Or PMD?

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I'm 95% sure its PMD, but I just want to check, am I right?

IMO it was encased in something

this goes all the way around the coin.


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 Posted 06/13/2011  8:02 pm  Show Profile   Check vermontensium's eBay Listings Check vermontensium's eCrater Listings Bookmark this reply Add vermontensium to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm guessing a clad Quarter? Looks like it was encased. Good call Adam!
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yup, clad
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Acids will react and begin to dissolve the copper core long before the nickel clad is affected. You can see small pits in the copper, a sure sign of acid exposure.
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Acid dipped.
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okay, thanks guys!
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