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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1070529, member: 66"]If you look at the most recent picture, the coin in question fits inside the inner rim of the normal coin. so it is significantly smaller in diameter. Next, on a genuine quarter that is missing a clad layer the weight is typically close to a gram low. If this has had both layers dissolved away it would be two grams low. The smaller diameter would account for the rest of the missing weight.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 1070529, member: 66"]If you look at the most recent picture, the coin in question fits inside the inner rim of the normal coin. so it is significantly smaller in diameter. Next, on a genuine quarter that is missing a clad layer the weight is typically close to a gram low. If this has had both layers dissolved away it would be two grams low. The smaller diameter would account for the rest of the missing weight.[/QUOTE]
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