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2000 P Maryland State Quarter Silver?

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So I ran across this quarter and noticed a all silver reeded edge. But the coin is from Philly. I thought its plated immediately but after taking a closer look, I dont think its plated. Just wondering what the experts
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What does it weigh.
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Yes, an accurate weight (to two decimal places) could tell us more. Thanks.
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I'm at work right now. But as soon as I get back home I will post the weight. I should of thought of that.
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Probably plated, a "home shopping" special released to the wild. Only worth face, but a fun keeper.
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Looks plated to me.
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As requested, 5.62 grams
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A silver quarter would weigh 6.25 g.
Must be a plated quarter.
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Correct me if I'm wrong. A standard clad quarter weighs 5.7. If this was a clad quarter that was plated it would would weigh more than that. This one weighs 5.6. Slightly less. Something isn't jiving....thank you for all help
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Can't be silver, then. A silver proof should weigh 6.25.

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