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1976 Washington Quarter Question

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I cant find anything online about a coin that I just got. This sounds and looks like silver but the only bicentennial quarters that I have found that are silver are 1976 S. Did I miss something?

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Interesting, as far as I know and according to my Red Book the silver ones were only uncirculated and proof s mints. Not sure what you have there, did you weigh it?
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Check the weight on it if its not an S it could be a normal quarter that was plated with silver
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That sounds like the most likely case to me.
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My postage scale isn't precise enough. Any other ideas or do I need to obtain a better scale?
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I think it's safe to say it is probably silver plated and was sold by a third party that way. It appears to be a clean coin as far as I can tell from the photos, but I wouldn't suspect it to be worth anything really. Maybe a buck for being interesting but I don't know, never seen anything like it up for sale.
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Unless you can find that were S silver quarter errors in that set that didnt have an S I would probably just assume it to be plated. Put it next to a normal quarter should be a little bigger
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Gerr,

Hi,


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Any other ideas or do I need to obtain a better scale?


You might want to read over this applicable CCF thread addressing digital scales for weighing coins going for about $ 10 -$ 15.

https://goccf.com/t/119557

good luck,
mdpmedia

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Thanks MDP. I'll check that out.
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I would suspect that you simply found one where the Nickel covered the edges completely. Rather a common occurance with clad coinage. Silver plating would make no CENTS so to speak.
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Take a silver quarter and hold them together to check the color of the two side by side. Most likely what you have is what just_carl said.
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