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2002 D Tennessee Quarter Stuck On Silver Planchet

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I just found a 2002 D quarter that may be struck on silver planchet. I have my doubts, but sure does look like it. the only reason I doubt it is it weight 5.66 grams. I also know that if it was supposed to be silver it would of been struck in San Francisco and would have S mint mark, this coin has D mint mark. The only reason I even question this coin is its edge. I found coin roll hunting, opened a roll up and there is nice silver edge looking at me, I was amazed and puzzled when I seen it was a 2002 D State Quarter. Is it possible that all the copper was covered during strike. There is absolutely no copper showing.
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Post mint plating for those "Sold on TV" collector sets.

Rather common in circulation once people who inherit (or steal) them realize they are not worth what they cost.
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ok thanks did not even think of that, again thanks for your help
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jbuck nails it.



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A good question to ask... that's how you learn!

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Of course might be a Platinum plated coin.
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ok thanks did not even think of that, again thanks for your help
You are very welcome. We are here to help.
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