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2002 Tennessee Statehood Quarter Missing The Silver Clad

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Hi I have a 2002 Tennessee Statehood Quarter missing Clad layer on the obverse side.

I can only find two in existence
1-D and 1-P mint,(I have the P mint).
I need to know if there are more of these exact errors, and if so,
How many are currently in circulation?

The WEIGHT is 4.7g with no evidence of the clad being forced or pulled off.

7 of the coin dealers in my area have looked this coin over, and they all want my TENN ERROR.

I'm researching and investigating the coin and when the research is finished and all the possible information about the coin and its ERROR's are provided,
I will be putting it up for Auction.
(with a reserve line)

So, with that, I defineitly need more info, and publicity....

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I split your post to its own topic

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Can we see a picture of the coin's edge and maybe the reverse?
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yeah, one sec
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how would I show the coins edge in a photo? Or what way to do it?
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It may be hard to get a camera to focus on the edge. Perhaps if its placed between two books: that would help prop it up and allow a camera to focus
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ok, ill start adding edge photos....

but so far any thoughts...
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Ill try later to get better edge pics
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The weight is good and the obv picture looks like it might be OK (bit the image isn't good) but the first edge picture makes it look like the clad layer is still there. Really need better images.
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The weight is correct for a quarter missing one clad layer and the broad rims coupled with a weaker strike are good indicators of a genuine error. There are almost certainly more than two in existence but populations for errors are difficult to determine since it is a random one-off event. With that said, lightly circulated State Quarters missing one clad layer typically sell for $50-75 on ebay but could go for a bit more depending on state rarity.
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