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Possibly A Dumb State Quarter Die Finish Question

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I was wondering if anyone knows if they issued a
2002 P Indiana State Copper Nickel Clad Quarter
in either a Satin or Matte finish?
Also P 2007 Washington State Copper Nickel Clad Quarter
in Satin or Matte?

Terry
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Satin Finish has been used on Mint Set coins from 2005-2010 so anything from 2002 would just be a normal business strike.
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biokemist6,
Thank You for the information. I found a couple of 2007 Washington State Copper Nickel Clad Quarters with a Satin Finish in my change.
the other day and just 2x2'd them and forgot about them until today.

Thanks Again

Terry
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