A Dual Slab for One Dollar!

Here's one coin that uses two slabs and two TrueViews!
Quite fittingly, this one is from Northern Nevada Coin, home of the Broken CC Morgan Dollar.
1973-S Eisenhower Dollar - Spit-Off Layer Reverse
1973-S Eisenhower Dollar - Detached Reverse Layer
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Send it to CAC for a bean and a half!
That’s pretty neat.
That is a very kewl error!
“We are only their care-takers,” he posed, “if we take good care of them, then centuries from now they may still be here … ”
Todd - BHNC #242
Fantastic error but I am shocked to see such copper color inside. I seem to recall that the inner layer of 40% silver clad coins is 20% silver and based on the edges the color seems to be gray.
That is a great error coin, and fantastic to have the two pieces together in one slab. Is there a back story to this coin? I.e. how was it found? Still attached but separated after possession? In a bag? Inquiring minds want to know!
Cheers, RickO
Fantastic error! I second ricko's question about how it was found? Incredible that the pair stayed together
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