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2009 Washington Quarter, US Virgin Islands, With No Clad Line

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 Posted 12/27/2018  05:02 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list
GABatGH,
Congrats on 100 posts! You need to weigh it. Might be a silver coin or a plated with silver coin.
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 Posted 12/27/2018  10:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GABatGH to your friends list
I have quite a number of medals that are plated and this doesn't have that look. The coin is 6.5 grams.
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 Posted 12/27/2018  11:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RLS0812 to your friends list
It's not 'proof' it it was pulled from circulation ... the grade automatically drops to BU once human hands touch a coin IMHO
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 Posted 12/27/2018  12:07 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Keith67 to your friends list
Silver quarter should be 6.25. guessing its plated
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 Posted 12/27/2018  12:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverDollar2017 to your friends list
It's called an impaired proof if it's pulled from circulation.

If the weight is 6.5 I'm guessing it's plated.
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 Posted 12/27/2018  12:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinHunter27 to your friends list
Anyone seen those State Quarter map sets at the store that have the "S" mint mark quarter that is "limited release"? Maybe someone bought one of those sets, plated the coin, and released it into circulation. Just throwing an idea out.....

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 Posted 12/27/2018  5:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list
It is an S mint coin, it HAS to be a proof. They didn't start making S mint business strike quality quarters til 2012. The weight indicates that it has to be a silver proof and not a plated clad proof. It is close to a gram too heavy to be a clad proof but just about within high tolerance for a silver proof.


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It's not 'proof' it it was pulled from circulation ... the grade automatically drops to BU once human hands touch a coin IMHO

Proof is not a grade, it is a method of manufacturing. Getting into circulation and being handled does not change how it was manufactured.


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Or it is one of the plated ones from HSC?

Why would they plate a silver proof?
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 Posted 12/27/2018  5:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Alpha2814 to your friends list
Given enough handling, the proof finish goes away. This is my 1968-S Kennedy pocket piece:
2009-Washington-Quarter,-US-Virgin-Islands,-With-No-Clad-Line

Neat find, pulling this from circulation!
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 Posted 12/27/2018  6:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GABatGH to your friends list
RaleighCoinDeal said "Wow you found 90% silver coin in change. Great for you !! The S mint mark really helps."

Thanks, but it's really not a big deal for us. In the last year or so my eight year old has pulled seven silver quarters (pre 1964) and over twenty silver dimes from the reject bin in Coinstar machines. That's beyond the dozens of dollars worth of 'regular' change, foreign currency, and oddball tokens left there.
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 Posted 12/27/2018  6:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add atticguy to your friends list
Where are you guys getting those wacky weights from?
Red Book lists clad quarters as being 5.67grams and silver proofs as being 5.75grams. I don't understand where the 6.25g came from.

No matter what, it IS a proof; but it's lost a little weight (maybe from all the beach exercising on the islands?).
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Numista says 6.25g for the silver proof. https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces30992.html

Edit to add: So does Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quart...States_coin)

Edit again, my RedBook says silver proof weights are "pre-1965 standards", which (a few pages earlier) is 6.25g.

Whichever Red Book that 5.75g weight came from appears to be wrong.
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Oops; my bad! I happened to use the data from the Bi-Centennial quarter. I missed the info from the next page that confirmed the 6.25gram weight.
I think I'll take my nighttime pills and go to bed. Sorry!
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2009-Washington-Quarter,-US-Virgin-Islands,-With-No-Clad-Line
2009-Washington-Quarter,-US-Virgin-Islands,-With-No-Clad-Line
2009-Washington-Quarter,-US-Virgin-Islands,-With-No-Clad-Line
2009-Washington-Quarter,-US-Virgin-Islands,-With-No-Clad-Line



THAT COIN IS TO HEAVY Within tolerance
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 Posted 12/31/2018  09:04 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GABatGH to your friends list
Ok, I was traveling for the holidays. Now that I'm home, I have to find the coin. Once I do, I'll weigh it again on my scale (not the borrowed one) and take better pics.
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