I found this 1994 Washington Quarter is this an error coin

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Back-of-the-boat

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It looks like it has been heated and is delaminating. I make coin rings and sometimes they will do that with the clad coins. If they are heated too much.
 

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Richard Guy

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I found this 1994 Washington Quarter is it an error coin
does it weigh the same as a typical clad quarter? I'm thinking that it looks like a sand-casted lead quarter, ... what does the coin edge look like?
 

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Back-of-the-boat is correct. This coin was exposed to heat.
 

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