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Odd State Quarter 2003-P Silver?

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I found a 2003-P Illinois State Quarter that does not appear to have the expected telltale copper sandwich. It looks like 90% silver. Is anyone aware of any silver proofs that are marked P ?
If not, any idea why the copper is not visible? Any non-invasive tests to determine what it is?

Thanks all
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to CCF.
Chances are that it's probably plated.
Could you post pics?
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Agree, plated. Probably freed from the typical "shop at home" sets.
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Could be from the "post mint" platinum sets that you see on TV all the time, or I have seen many clad coins where the surface clading, during the minting process, runs down the side of the coin, covering the copper alloy core.
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Certainly could have been plated. Are all 90% silver marked S - San Francisco mint?

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Are all 90% silver marked S - San Francisco mint?
Yes.Click on US Coin Facts left of page.
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Plated.
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Any non-invasive tests to determine what it is?

For starters weigh it. If it is close to 5.67 grams it's plated. If it is close to 6.25 grams then it might be something. If it is close to 6.25 grams then the next step is a specific gravity test. If it is silver then it will have a SG of 10.34 compared to the 8.92 of a clad quarter.
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It's 5.6gm so I guess that answers it. Thanks to everyone for the replies.
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