Hello, coin community I'm 8n dire need of some assistance identifying a coin I have come across from my fiance's grandfather's collection who had passed away a few years back that she recently acquired from her grandmother. normally I'm pretty good at finding out what I need to know about these kinda things as I'm very resourceful, however this time I'm stumped and at a complete loss, and to be honest it's very invigorating and vexes me to say the least.
The coin in question is relatively the size of a normal quarter or gold dollar. now the reason I mentioned the gold dollar is because on one side it is gold in color, representing the obverse walking liberty (SAINT-GAUDENS), while on the other side represents the obverse of the walking liberty (
ASE) and is not gold but in fact silver both of the year 2000 with
no mint mark. So not only does it appear to have the obverse of two different styles of walking liberty, both of which not typically found on a quarter per say but on bullion coinage mainly, but also having either two separate clads, or not fully plated bullion, which I highly doubt is the latter considering the coin only weighs 6.92grams.
Now I'm sure it must be some sort of replica or something of that nature and not worth anything or maybe I'm wrong an it is, its just driving me flat bonkers not being able to locate anything like it at all anywhere an even my local coin shop guy hasnt the foggiest idea of what to make of it. so here I am, begging someone to assist me on this one. cuz I'm the type of person if I can't figure something out, it literally keeps me awake an disrupts my sleeping ability and drives my girl insane as well and id like yo wait till after were married to do that to her...&

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jk!
