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2001 P New York Quarter, Somethings Not Right

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 Posted 11/12/2025  2:39 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Agjennifer1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Today I came across this quarter. See pictures. Appears to be all silver in color. Weight is 5.84g. What do you think
2001-P-New-York-Quarter,--Somethings-Not-Right
2001-P-New-York-Quarter,--Somethings-Not-Right
2001-P-New-York-Quarter,--Somethings-Not-Right
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 Posted 11/12/2025  2:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Aftermarket silver plating and sold as part of a retail souvenir set.
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I'll agree
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A silver quarter would weigh 6.25 g while a clad quarter would weigh 5.67 g. The weight of your coin is consisted with an aftermarket plated coin, as jbuck pointed out.
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I knew it was not an actual silver coin. Thank you for the quick explanation.
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I agree. It's been plated post mint.
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