clad vs non clad

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by bettyboop6528, Feb 19, 2009.

  1. bettyboop6528

    bettyboop6528 New Member

    Hi all, I'm an idiot!! Please tell me the difference between
    clad proof coins and non clad proof coins.????? Please don't laugh...:confused:
     
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  3. coinbuff

    coinbuff Senior Member

    Clad proofs have a copper core which is clad (sandwiched between) with a copper nickel alloy.

    There are also 40% silver proofs, which are clad with 40% silver alloy.

    The silver proofs (and pre 1965) are not clad, but struck on 90% silver/ 10% copper planchets.
     
  4. bettyboop6528

    bettyboop6528 New Member

    Thank-You so much- I still have a lot to learn..
    But I'm having a great time learning too !!!!
     
  5. coinbuff

    coinbuff Senior Member

    You're welcome. :smile

    The learning never stops where coins are concerned.
     
  6. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    To make it also a little easier, think of how they used to make bumpers on cars. They were steel and then plated with Chrome. Same with many things that are layered or plated. One material on top of another. A sandwich of sorts.
     
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