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1995 Washington Copper Quater Help Please

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I am a coin collector but never cam across anything like this. I brought it to a coin dealer and they verified it was authentic and ran element testing. I want to send it to get rated but dont have a clue how much to insure it for. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Element report is Cu 79.98 Ni 20.02%

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1995-Washington-Copper-Quater-Help-Please

1995-Washington-Copper-Quater-Help-Please

1995-Washington-Copper-Quater-Help-Please

1995-Washington-Copper-Quater-Help-Please
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06/06/2016 01:58 am
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 Posted 06/06/2016  01:25 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Slamnbass to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Whats the weight?
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5.63 grams
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i appreciate any insight!
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Thats the normal weight and composition for a copper clad quarter-looks like a ground find
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Appreciate the in sight. My question if it were a ground find would that alter the element test?
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And to the forum but like I said that's the normal composition for that quarter nothing out of the ordinary
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Thanks so much for the welcome and the help. My main question is if a 1995 p quarter is 5.67 grams and consists of 91.67% copper, 8.33% nickel. based on the weight being .04 grams off and the element report which mathematically the weight is correct for the the difference of element reading of Cu 79.98 Ni 20.02%.does that change anything? Again I truly appreciate your input
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A dealer Offered me 2K for the coin and he said it was a gamble! Thats what really raised my eyebrow
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I'd be beatin' feet, back to that dealer.
That offer is ludricrus, I know of no similar error that
ever sold for that.
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I've found lots of cupro-nickel coins in the UK with my metal detector (including one clad Roosevelt dime!) and they always go this colour after a few years in the ground!
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take the offer.
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Here's one that's certified @ 4.7g

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1978-WASHIN...AOSwHJhXM2vI
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a 1995 p quarter is 5.67 grams and consists of 91.67% copper, 8.33% nickel.

True, but that is only part of the story. Quarters are clad with outer layers of 75% Cu/25% Ni and a core of pure copper. Your XRF measurement only applies to the content of the outer clad layers, 80/20 vs. 75/25 is a negligible difference for a coin that also suffers from environmental damage(the source of the greenish-brown color).

If you truly had a dealer offer $2000 for that coin, run to him as fast as you can because he is clueless. Even if it were a genuine off-metal error, it would only be worth 1/4-1/2 that offer.
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I will go back and sell it today thanks for all the input!
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