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2014-P Colorado Great Sand Dunes - All Nickel?

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 Posted 05/19/2025  7:00 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add lvtwentytwo to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Ok Pro's, I need your help on this one.

While searching quarter rolls I came across this one. At first glance I thought I found a silver quarter because the edge is all silver (no copper). However, it only weights 5.73, not 6.25 that of a 90% silver quarter. Also, it's from the P mint, not S.

It does weight more than a standard clad quarter (5.67), so I'm not sure what l got. I included some pics of it sandwiched between some clad quarters so you can see a comparison of the silver edge vs. a clad quarter edge with copper showing.

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The added weight, plus the odd texture on the reverse, would make me think it had been plated, post mint.
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Probably plated post mint.
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Okey, Dokey....it goes into the "spend" pile.

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You could try a tiny scratch somewhere inconspicuous, like deep in a reed.
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Took Brandmeister's suggestion and scratched in a reed. Found copper after some of the silver plating flaked off.

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If it is all nickel, it will be attracted to a magnet.
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For kicks, I just tried a strong magnet. Nothing.
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