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<p>[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 3531283, member: 78298"]Missing clad layer would be on one side. It would weigh less, and the copper would look like this members coin. It is a textbook example, but that makes it easier to see the difference. The other side of this coin is your normal silver color. Environmental damage is just a dirty rusted coin on both sides, and generally has been buried in the ground for a time and then recovered.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]938228[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 3531283, member: 78298"]Missing clad layer would be on one side. It would weigh less, and the copper would look like this members coin. It is a textbook example, but that makes it easier to see the difference. The other side of this coin is your normal silver color. Environmental damage is just a dirty rusted coin on both sides, and generally has been buried in the ground for a time and then recovered. [ATTACH=full]938228[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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