Yes. Usually the missing clad layer is on one side of the coin and typically it weighs 1 gram less than a normal clad quarter which weighs 5.67 grams.
Both of your coins are PMD
numismatic tomatoes anyone? https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces7596.html
25 years haven't touched a "tomato" my grandmother however was very sick and tomatoes helped her so I do hope eventually it helps others
yummy tomatoes
nothing I see makes me think missing clad
from the Very limited pics provided the only thing I see on this coin is a possible over polished die, between his neck and coat. It's nothing...
no sense in starting another thread since I have already have one for that...
so cuds on coins used the correct definition on coins similar to this "pre cud"? just wondering so I can label it correctly for my folder. Or...
poor mans savings fund :D
Some do collect them. Keep them if you like them or throw them on eBay you may get some bidders.
It's damage the 9 took a hit and spreaded the 9.
I'd like a clearer picture of the 9 but I'm pretty sure this damage. Edit the more I look at it I can see where the 9 took a hit and spread the...
So far this is my second world coin cud. I just found a 1949 German 10 pfenning pre cud after posting this.
So since I have had some luck on the Canadian coins that I went through I figured hey while im not doing anything else might as well start going...
Another find for tonight although it's not a major variety and let me tell you its a hard one to photograph. Last photo is not mine just for...
I am going through some Canadian coinage I have got in change over the past year and came across this cud, I would assume it would be a rim cud...
that was a long laugh :)
The coin has been in acid. As far as what you see it is a term called Pareidolia, it's kinda like when you see images in clouds.
from what I can see in the pics it looks like it has spent some time rolling around in a dryer. Post mint damage.
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