Both photos look grayish so can't really tell. Try taking another pic using more light. Do you have a scale?
Looks normal to me. Here is a link to another thread of one I found. I hope it helps. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1999-connecticut-missing-clad-found-in-cash-drawer.270092/
It doesn't look like it is missing a clad layer. @paddyman98 collects errors, and he has some he can show you for comparison. Chris
I clicked the link to the other thread. It talked of an area of the planchet not getting any or only some of the clad layer during rolling. If a planchet is stamped from that area, will it weigh the same and have the ms luster as a normal coin?
@Newcoinguy77 A Missing clad layer is an interesting mint error. What you need to know is that it occurs mostly on just one side of a clad coin. Here are examples from my collection - The other side of each coin shown looks absolutely normal.
Here are examples of partial clad missing so you can see the difference in color.. Also from my collection -