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Paper Weight Size Quarter Proof

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U.S. Statehood Quarter comm. 1999-2008
.999 silver clad proof. Wash. obv. / names of all 50 states rev.
Any info on this ? Just curious. Picked it up today along with some
other copy and plated silver and gold coins. Weighs over 4 ozs. (quarter pounder :) and is 2 1/2" in dia. Came in an airtite anyway.
Just wanted to know what to put on it for a price at my flea market table.
Thanks
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Start at $100 and work your way down.
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That helps !
Anyone know what this thing is ?
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Not 100% sure but I suspect that the coin is probably a "private mint", special issue coin not from the US mint (check the coin for copyright stamps and/or other info regarding the minting company). Not sure of the silver weight (ASW) either as I am totally unfamiliar with the coin in question! Hope this helps and good luck with the info search .......
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Hi

I found the COA for it. One of those national collectors mint series
coins. #462 out of 5000
Oh boy I'm rich
100 mil .999 silver clad base.
Good convo piece / paperweight.
Thanks.
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