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<p>[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1708746, member: 15199"]There is little cladding on the reeded edge of a normally struck clad coin ( the cladding was applied before punching ). If you look at the affected coin's edge in post #1, you can see the line delineating the clad edge with the core. Both are affected to differing extent by the chemicals, but the line indicates the clad is still there. Take a clad quarter out of your pocket and you can see the comparison.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="desertgem, post: 1708746, member: 15199"]There is little cladding on the reeded edge of a normally struck clad coin ( the cladding was applied before punching ). If you look at the affected coin's edge in post #1, you can see the line delineating the clad edge with the core. Both are affected to differing extent by the chemicals, but the line indicates the clad is still there. Take a clad quarter out of your pocket and you can see the comparison.[/QUOTE]
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