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2005 D Quarter Weight 5,77g

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could this coin be a, Silver, Bi-Centennial ?
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No, but it could be plated.
Could you show us a photo of the edge.
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sure :-)
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Not plated or silver, just a very nice ms state clad 25 cent piece.
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now with fingerprints, to avoid them it's best not to touch the surfaces of a mint state coin
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The weight of the silver coins are different than the clad ones:
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could this coin be a, Silver, Bi-Centennial ?


Sorry from where come this idea of a 9 years apart? (1976 to 2005)?
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Weight is well within normal range.
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