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Ohio Quarter Error?

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 Posted 04/29/2005  9:06 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add bigrig40 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi all,
My first post here and I was wonderin if anyone could help i.d. this for me.It is a 2002d Ohio State Quarter but it is very shiny and no clad ring can be seen.I know its not silver but definitely looks like it.1 friend of mine thinks it might be an error but I don't know.any ideas would be appreciated.

peace,bigrig

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 Posted 04/29/2005  9:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SFDukie to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Hi bigrig,
What mintmark is the coin? Occasionally proof coins get spent in error, if so, it could be silver and would have an s mintmark. Sorry I can't help more.
Don
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Welcome bigrig40, You may have gotten a hold of a proof coin as SFDukie stated. An "S" mint mark would indicate a proof coin. The fact they you describe it as "really shiny" is another clue. Is the portrait of Washington more dull than the backround? If so this would also indicate a possible proof. Hope to see you on the boards! Mike....a full on photo of both sides of the coin would help!!
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 Posted 04/30/2005  06:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bigrig40 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
it is a 2002D quarter

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Here is another option. Plated. Many of the TV coin shows will plate quarter with silver, platinum, and gold. They also end up in circulation. As a 2002-D it is impossible to be silver.
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Sounds a lot like the plated dime I found. It's also really shiny and has no trace of the copper clad layer. I'm not sure what it's plated with, but it looks really neat so I hung onto it.

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 Posted 05/04/2005  10:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cwtokenman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Perhaps all of the Ohio State Quarters should be errors since Ohio is not a state (nor commonwealth, nor territory, nor anything else along those lines). Ohio applied for statehood in 1803, but the process was never completed. The necessary documents to make Ohio a state were never signed. This was not known until Ohio officials wished to display copies of the statehood documents on the 150th anniversary, which prompted the discovery. Congress then voted to make Ohio a state (which they can do), but then they voted to make the statehood status effective retroactive to 1803 (which they are not allowed to do), which made their voting null and void. Nothing has been done about the matter since, leaving Ohio in political limbo and continuing to pretend it is a state.
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