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2000 P South Carolina Quarter With All Silver Edging

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Is this an error?
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It could be an impaired silver proof or just a plated coin. What is the weight of your quarter, Vegas107?
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Thx for following up with the weight. That seems within mint specs so most likely this coin was plated after it left the mint. As I recall you could buy different sets of silver- and gold-plated State Quarters on TV shopping channels.
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It could be an impaired silver proof
Not being from Philadelphia.
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Plating seems like the answer.
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You can obviously see the plating coming off - especially on the reverse!
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Yep, a plated coin. PMD.
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