2013 Nevada quarter

Duzzitmatterhuh

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qaela4

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Depending on what's in the dirt/soil, what's on the coin or under it. Spilled liquids, acid rain, could be just about anything. I've got many coins this way.
 

Trezurehunter

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Mar 22, 2003
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I agree with qaela4. All kinds of soil conditions can dictate how a coin will look.
 

46Wheat

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Not sure how but the back looks cool
 

jeff of pa

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I've found clad Quarters with Color after laying in the sun for awhile.
Also from moisture.
the redish reverse on yours looks sun Tanned.
to me it obviously fell tails up
 

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