1970 D Washinton Quarter no clad coating.

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1970 D Washinton Quarter no clad coating.

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Found this 1970 D quarter and thought I would share it, it doesn't appear to have the clad coating and the copper is showing through the top layer of what I believe is Nickel ? , I just thought it was a cool coin, not sure were it fits as a collectable, but I like it :) Your thoughts
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Re: 1970 D Washinton Quarter no clad coating.

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Most likely a late environmental issue .. ?

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hugeeyes several images of the reeding on the outside edge of the coin would help here ....
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Re: 1970 D Washinton Quarter no clad coating.

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Paul here are some images of the Reeding of the coin, hopefully this helps out, thank you
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Of course the weight is here is important .....
.... But this looks like a toned coin with environmental damage ....JMO
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Hi Paul the weight on this is 5.57 grams,, thank you

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Re: 1970 D Washinton Quarter no clad coating.

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That is normal weight for a clad quarter.

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