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I'm Totally Speechless, One Of A Kind Quarter! (1969)

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Bobby, this might be a quarter struck on dime stock. The planchet could have been punched out of dime thickness stock. It would weigh more than a dime planchet, but not as much as a regular quarter. But as far as being silver I don't know.
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If you do the math, a quarter-sized planchet punched out of dime-thickness silver stock would weigh 4.58 g, closer, but not quite the same as the OP's coin. Plus, you would have to explain why they had silver dime stock in Denver in 1969.
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Who is this "coin guy"?
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It has been sent off to PCGS as of yesterday

That would be March 6th. Any one know how long it takes to get a Response from PCGS?
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Depends on the tier, I think.
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Or it could be a Mint employee assisted error?

No used speculating until evident is presented, but a lot of things not adding up.
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Late to the party. Joining the group (everyone) that are highly suspect.

If it's is truly 90%, not plated, I'd say the odds are far greater of it being a cast than a mint error. But why someone would choose a 69 D to cast.....
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Possibly on the planchet of a foreign coin?
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