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1994 P Quarter That Weighs 5.2 Grams And Has A 23.1 Diameter

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Hey everybody. I'm new to this forum and I really need help with this one. I have a 1994 p quarter that weighs 5.2 grams and measures slightly over 23.1 millimeters. This had me thinking quarter struck on a heavy nickel planchet. Well from what I've researched there are inconsistencies with that. The edges are completely smooth but it has a copper tone color between the clad layers and I conducted a field test with my metal detector. On mine, a nickel shows 5 cents and a quarter 25 or 50 cents as is expected. This coin however showed in the quarter range thus throwing out the nickel planchet theory, correct? It's thickness is slightly thicker than a quarter and slightly thinner than a nickel. IDK! Can anyone shed some light on this for me please?
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It looks like the edge of the coin was ground down, PMD, just damaged.
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