PCGS 2000-P South Carolina quarter reverse missing clad layer. The coin is copper on 97% of the reverse side due to the clad layer missing before strike.
The error occurs when the clad layer fails to adhere properly to the inner copper core during the planchet making process. When this happens, the outer copper/nickel layer falls away from the blank, leaving the copper core showing. When struck, the coin will be copper on one side, and also slightly underweight.
2000-P 25c South Carolina quarter reverse missing clad layer.
The coin is missing the clad layer on the reverse, which separated before strike.
PCGS MS62 Brown
PCGS 2000-P Massachusetts quarter obverse missing clad layer. The coin is copper on the obverse side due to the clad layer missing before strike.
The error occurs when the clad layer fails to adhere...
PCGS 2000-P South Carolina quarter reverse missing clad layer. The coin is copper on the everse side due to the clad layer missing before strike.
The error occurs when the clad layer fails to adhere...
NGC 2005-P Minnesota quarter reverse missing clad layer. The coin is copper on the reverse side, because the clad layer was missing before strike.
MS64 Red/Brown