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1999-P Georgia Quarter - Struck On An Experimental Planchet ?

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Need Any info I can get . And if it could be a Struck on an Experimental Planchet what's the best way I can get it grading . and selling it .. it Weighs 5.9 . thank you .

1999-P--Georgia-Quarter---Struck-On-An-Experimental-Planchet-?
1999-P--Georgia-Quarter---Struck-On-An-Experimental-Planchet-?
1999-P--Georgia-Quarter---Struck-On-An-Experimental-Planchet-?
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Looks like a plated coin after it left the mint. Why do you think it is an Experimental Planchet?
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Experimental planchet NEVER has the coins design and those tests are performed outside the mint for the modern coins. I have no information about before 1965.
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Looks like it has just been plated.
Many in this series of quarters were plated silver or gold after
they left the mint and sold by marketers as souvenirs.
The weight would be correct for a plated quarter.
Value 25 cents
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i agree with a formerly plated coin. Someone paid $15 for this thing off a late night infomercial, then the grandkids just spent it after they found out it was worth a quarter.
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Quote:
late night infomercial


".layered in pure gold"
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push."
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Unless a coin is worth 150.00 you would never break even on grading costs.
How much squash could a Sasquatch squash if a Sasquatch would squash squash?
Download and read: Grading the graders
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