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Do Washington clad quaters stick to a magnet? 1965 and up ?
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Besides the 1943 US cent, there are no US coins that sticks to a magnet

unless I'm wrong
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I'm not too sure, but I think the one-of-a-kind 1974 aluminum cent also sticks to a magnet. But I don't think that counts because it was never released to the public.
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As a machinist I can tell you aluminum is not magnetic.
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WW2 steel cents
some US coins struck on foreign planchets
error coins from an incorrect mixture of metals

other than those, none are magnetic
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