i have a copper colored 1997 quarter that is copper colored on both sides what should i look for to find its value
You need to create your own thread with pictures. Most likely Environmental Damage. We see dozens of Quarters with the same question here on CoinTalk. Worth.. 25 Cents
I missed this post! That's your error? I alwayd wanted to see both clad layers missing. Can you post the label?
It's mine. Next time I'm at the SDB, I'll snap a picture. From my perspective, of course I'm biased, it is THE example of the type.
Both of these quarters are not errors; they have enviornmental damage to the surfaces. The thinner one probably has had the rims tapped down a bit from circulation or whoever played around with it. Neither of them are missing one or both outer clad layers, and neither one of them are on different or foreign planchets. What you see is what happens to coins in circulation.
Hi I got this coin and it’s seems to be missing a layer of material on both sides , when I weight it , it was much lighter . It feel weak and not solid . It’s a 2011 Tennessee quarter. It’s not corroded . Does any one know more on this coin ?
Environmental Damage.. Your Quarter was exposed to the elements. Missing clad layer usually happens just on one side of a Quarter.