Surprisingly, the pre-spaghetti-hairs are a little harder to come across in MS65 and higher than the state/parks quarter series. No major dings or scuffs (the "D" in "GOD" is blurry as the holder is scuffed). It will be worth getting a new holder for this one and a few others for about $10 each. Enjoy!
These are neat to look at because the copper color is striking (no pun intended). One member may recall me buying his similarly made bicentennial quarter a few years back. Long since resold, that was a very nice coin as well.
Umm... I have a dual clad missing Massachussetts state quarter with a grade of about ms 62. How much?
penny boy If you had 2 layers missing the coin would be incredibly thin, incredibly light, and the pressure from the strike would just be all mush striking just a thin copper core. If your coin weighs correctly, it is just environmental damage (rust). You really can't have a coin missing both clad layers. It's only going to be on one side, or a partial on one side.
I have to ask Is there a possibility of having SOME (known)of the non clad missing from both sides of the coin. @paddyman98