Missing clad layers?

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  1. Derek42108

    Derek42108 New Member

    Is this quarter missing clad layers on both sides?
     

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  3. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    That is environmental damage.
    Not a missing clad layer.
     
  4. cpm9ball

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    Have you weighed it?

    Chris
     
  5. Pete Apple

    Pete Apple Well-Known Member

    It looks to me like your quarter has environmental discoloration. Were it missing clad, weight would be less than normal. Quarter weight missing one clad layer = 4.71 g +/- 0.347 g; missing two clad layers = 3.75 g +/- .467 g.
     
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  6. Derek42108

    Derek42108 New Member

    Thank you very much....I'm still new to all this stuff, I dont have a scale to weigh it yet but I am probably going to get one today since I have some other coins that I'm curious about as well.
     
  7. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Generally it's going to be on one side only. I assume that if it was missing both sides, besides being incredibly light, the pressure from the strike is going to make it look different than a regularly struck quarter. But we'll have to check photo evidence on that.
    This is what a missing clad quarter looks like. Compare the bright copper color with your coin.
    missing clad.jpg
     
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  8. Pete Apple

    Pete Apple Well-Known Member

    Look for a scale which weighs to 2 decimals at least and takes AA or AAA batteries (easier to change)
     
  9. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    It is not really that much lighter.

    Not necessarily. All of My missing clad layer errors look pretty sharp in detail.
     
  10. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Do you know of any clad coin the both the clad layers are missing?
     
  11. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    I was only speaking of a coin missing both clad layers.
    If you strike a quarter with the same pressure as you would a 5.67 gram coin, with one that is now almost 2 grams lighter it may look a little different.
     
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  12. paddyman98

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    Can someone show me a coin missing both clad layers? I have never seen one!
     
  13. Pete Apple

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  14. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    I have seen that one. But that is a different issue. I meant a normal Quarter or dime with both sides missing clad layer.
     
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    If you are referring to Fred Weinberg.. yes I know him :hilarious:
    z Fred Weinberg.jpg
     
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