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Is This A Fake Junk Silver Quarter?

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 Posted 02/23/2012  09:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Conder101 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Weight is within specs 6.25 grams +/- .19 grams Maximum legal weight would be 6.44 grams.
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It looks real to me and, as stated, it is within tolerance for the weight.
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Thank you everyone! You've been a great help!
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with everyone! It really has great patina for a worn 1961- d! Cool find especially below spot!
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I agree with the consensus, it looks perfectly normal. A 1932 D or S, are more likely to be faked than a common 1961 D.
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isn't silver denser and therefore heavier than nickel and copper anyway?
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