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It weighs 5.7 grams.Dose not stick to a magnet.

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The reeding is created during the strike, so this used to be a regular coin.
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I don't know exactly, but quarters weigh 5.670 g.
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It is most definitely not a US planchet and is probably not a planchet for any other country either. Reeding is added to a coin at the time of striking via the collar, not during the planchet preparation. This is most likely a blank token of some sort meant to be engraved or counterstamped at a later date.
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cool find none the less
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