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2003 Alabama Quarter

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I've been told that this coin is plated, is it possible that it's actually silver

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. Weight? Most likely silver or platinum plated after it left the mint.
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I agree, looks plated.
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Can you give us the weight?



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Not unusual to have commemorative quarters plated by a third party after they
have left the mint and then sell them at a premium.
Trouble is it is then considered a damaged coin and has no added numismatics value.
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To properly identify the weight would be needed.
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Ok I will try to get it weighed, ty
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The quarter weighs 5.8
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