Coin weighs 1.1 grams.
IMHO looks Post mint damage
for sale: 1953 US Silver Quarter NGC PF66 ($40.99) https://photos.app.goo.gl/oW3iJEjanyFU5wQi8
For sale: 1934 US Toned Silver Quarter Medium Motto PCGS MS65 ($54.99) https://photos.app.goo.gl/bCBWv6nXHENd2AmE9
Looks like it took an acid bath.
Yes, damage after the mint. I recommend looking at true missing clad errors. You’ll see a clear difference in how it looks. You can google and see lots of legitimate ones.
Acid.
PMD
Missing a clad layer is (almost) always only one-sided.
It looks EXACTLY like coins I used to soak in concentrated nitric acid back in the days of college chem lab.
Acid
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I agree with acid etched..... not missing clad. Cheers, RickO
ewww, acid bath, pmd
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IMHO looks Post mint damage
for sale: 1953 US Silver Quarter NGC PF66 ($40.99)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/oW3iJEjanyFU5wQi8
For sale: 1934 US Toned Silver Quarter Medium Motto PCGS MS65 ($54.99)
https://photos.app.goo.gl/bCBWv6nXHENd2AmE9
Looks like it took an acid bath.
Wayne
www.waynedriskillminiatures.com
Yes, damage after the mint. I recommend looking at true missing clad errors. You’ll see a clear difference in how it looks. You can google and see lots of legitimate ones.
Acid.
PMD
Missing a clad layer is (almost) always only one-sided.
It looks EXACTLY like coins I used to soak in concentrated nitric acid back in the days of college chem lab.
Acid
All comments reflect the opinion of the author, even when irrefutably accurate.
I agree with acid etched..... not missing clad. Cheers, RickO
ewww, acid bath, pmd