Enough that the upset mill missed it there.
As @Kentucky says, your coin was plated probably as an experiment, maybe sold as a novelty. If it is attracted to a magnet, nickel. If not,...
And this previous post of mine The little crack on the 1982 is an indicator for no P, late stage...
A MAD for sure Misaligned Die You’ll find many dimes with die cracks A few of mine[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
Incomplete planchet or clipped planchet! Saver
That quarter was painted by a vending company, maybe with nail polish. When a bar owner used them in the jukebox, they were given back at cash out...
Red on a clad quarter (1965 or newer) is discoloring from exposure to chemicals or buried in the ground. If you have a picture of such a coin...
Nice one! Mine are from the junk box[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
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Turns out there’s always something unusual just over the horizon. If nothing happens, it’s like insurance that pays me to keep it My homeowners...
Stopped buying at $22. But if someone really needed $$ I’m always cash flush
So it’s not just intoxicating beverages at the mint?
Gates Mystery Car Winner 1968 39 mm. 24.33 grams Silver Dollar size [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Boy Scouts ‘Get out the Vote’ Freedoms Foundation Valley Forge[ATTACH][ATTACH] 1952 3.00 grams 33 mm I think aluminum
World’s Fair of Money Aug 2000 Philadelphia PA National Money Show Mar 2000 St Augustine FL 34 mm, 14.82 grams [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Although I’m not familiar with the series, the toning looks strange I kinda stick to graded for anything over $200 Scary
And Cubans commonly have a mix [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] problem
And the UK[ATTACH][ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Not just US Royal Canadian mint, Ottawa[ATTACH] Copper 95% Tin 4% Zinc 1%
As @VistaCruiser69 said the marbled look is improper mix Found this one CRH a few years ago Spent most of its life in somebody’s collection then...
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