Interesting that it's non-magnetic though...it should be, as it's 99.9% nickel.
Silver quarter planchets from the 1960's were heavier (5.83 g), so it couldn't have been struck on any of them. And doesn't look like the RCM minted any foreign coins in 1969 (or '68) http://www.coinscan.com/for/foreign.html)...
I am surprised other people have not weighed in on this like SPP. He would probably be the best at figuring this out. probably need to have this XRF'd to figure out the composition.
Interesing coin, looks and weighs as a nickel quarter should. Doesn't look non-magnetic at all. I have a couple of non-magnetic quarters from the 70's. Unlike yours they are both seriously underweight and dull looking.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning... -from PCGS website
It is within tolerance of U.S. Nickel planchet and U.S. nickels aren't magnetic. However, doesn't appear to be any missing design from being struck on a smaller planchet and U.S. nickel planchets shouldn't be hanging around at the mint.
The colour looks like struck nickel... I wonder if it has been demagnetized?
Secondly, what kind of magnet are you testing this with? Sometimes, fridge magnets are pretty darn weak...
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