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2002 P Indiana Quarter Error?

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2002-P-Indiana-Quarter-Error?

Found this 2002 p indiana quarter in a coin pusher machine. Everything appears to be normal except that it's all silver in color including the edge. I couldn't get a good pic of the edge but there is no copper color what so ever. I scratched the edge and still see silver. Just seeing if anyone knows what I have. The other quarter was also a curiosity. It's a 1996 p and on the back has some letters missing in the word dollars. Any feedback would be much appreciated
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to CCF. Please crop and rotate photos properly before posting them. Most likely a plated coin,plated in silver or platinum. Need better pics and include the edge.The missing letters might be a Struck Through Grease.
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More than likely silver or platinum plated.
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