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Quarter Minted On Wrong Material, How Much Is It Worth?

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Quarter minted on wrong material, how much is it worth?
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You had me a for a sec.

Where does the mintmark M represent? Mattel?
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Spence,

Sorry, I don't know what M stands for. Maybe the company that produced it.
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Looks like it was struck at the Mattel mint. They also print bills there.
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Cute.
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That's impressive detail for a plastic quarter, so why did they miss the color, which is the most obvious?

Very nice American Coinage Buyer. You got me.
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I thought it was one of those chocolate coins .
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