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1989 Quarter That Weighs 5.09 Grams

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So I found a 1989P quarter while out metal detecting. I noticed it was smaller than the other quarters I found. Considering it was smaller, I figured it must weigh less than the standard 5.67grams. Sure enough in weighed 5.09 grams. The 1983 D Jefferson nickel weighs 5.09. I'm not finding anything that this coin was struck on a nickel planchet. Any thoughts?
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