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Bicentennial S Quarter - Silver Or Clad?

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 Posted 05/17/2016  11:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add gymcoachdon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
BoojiBoy, as part of the Bicentennial sets produced, there was a 3 piece set struck in 40% silver, in business strike, from the San Francisco mint. This quarter is from one of these sets.
http://coins.silvercoinstoday.com/1...r-proof-set/
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Whooooooops my bad
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Thank you all for helping me clear this up
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edge doesn't show "peanut butter" coin is silver

It is silver, but on my screen I do see the "peanut butter".
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don't forget the bi three coin set, looks like it might have come from that set
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Nice coin! I like these in silver.

The 40% coins are actually "clad"- there are two outer layers of higher silver percentage (80% I think) and a core of lower silver content (maybe 20%). Total silver content comes out to 40%. This is why you can see a faint copper color on the edges, but it is noticeably different than a normal copper/nickel coin...
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The 40% coins are actually "clad"- there are two outer layers of higher silver percentage (80% I think) and a core of lower silver content (maybe 20%). Total silver content comes out to 40%. This is why you can see a faint copper color on the edges, but it is noticeably different than a normal copper/nickel coin...
Yup. The outer cladding layer is 80% silver 20% copper, the inner core is 79.1% copper, 20.9% silver. While the total silver content is 40%, the coins effectively look like 80% silver coins.
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