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1999 P Pennsylvania Quarter

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 Posted 05/10/2022  9:02 pm Show Profile   Check Decaf94drew's eBay Listings Bookmark this topic Add Decaf94drew to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Ok so I've weighed this quarter and it comes out at 5.62g grams so that's why I'm a little hesitant to ask if it is one of those experimental planchets. However I was finally able to find my other plated quarter and they look different I get toning and all could be a factor but why does the one not look like the same metal its close but not quite.. The known plated quarter weighs 5.76g should I take a chance and test between the reeding on the questionable one? From what I can see it doesn't look like there is plating down in between... is there a better way to test for plating? Also apologies for the phone photos my camera is in use for another project still. Your thoughts are appreciated!
1999-P-Pennsylvania-Quarter
1999-P-Pennsylvania-Quarter
1999-P-Pennsylvania-Quarter
1999-P-Pennsylvania-Quarter

Coin on left is plated. Coin on the right is the questionable one
1999-P-Pennsylvania-Quarter
1999-P-Pennsylvania-Quarter

Dollar coin, question coin, plated coin
1999-P-Pennsylvania-Quarter
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Definitely plated. In future post, please remove your coins from the 2x2s. Thanks.
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I'll have to agree with a plated quarter - easy to tell by looking at the edge - the Copper core has been plated over too.
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Same here, plated.
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Yes, plated. A number of third party interests plated state and ATB Quarters and sold them as sets.
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