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2015-D Quarter Silver?

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2015-D-Quarter-Silver?
2015-D-Quarter-Silver?
2015-D-Quarter-Silver?
Is this silver
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There were no Silver Quarters produced that year. It has probably been
replated silver after it left the mint and sold as a novelty item. You can also
find them replated in gold.
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There were silver quarters minted in 2015. But the were minted in San Francisco . Yours is must likely plated
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Plated in silver or platinum after it left the mint.
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Agree, most likely plated. Can you give us the weight?
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The frog nailed it--the weight will confirm!
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I'm at work right now I'll weigh it when I get home no what would the weight be?
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I don't think the weight will help any because it will be minute. Normal is 5.7 grams +/- mint tolerance .19 grams.
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We will need the weight. What looks like plated I am really hoping is silver. The weight if it is silver is 6.25g give or take.
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Bouncing on scale at 5.8 and 5.9 grams
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That's within the Weight Tolerance for clad quarters. As Oldfordman mentioned, 90% silver quarter planchets are 6.25g.
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Ty for the info it's appreciated
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