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Quick Statehood Silver Proof Question

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I know the silver proofs for the statehood and ATB are 90% silver, but is that the same silver content as pre 64s?

I can't find the weight of the statehoods vs 32-64 quarters. I'm really just trying to figure out if melt value is the same.
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I don't know the weight of each of them but if you have one of each I would just weigh them and see if they weigh the same, if they do 90% is 90% so the silver value would be the same. I am guessing they will weigh close to the same though
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I was looking through the RedBook and under the specifications it says the silver proof Statehood Quarters have the same standards as pre-1965 quarters. It doesn't say for the ATB Quarters but I would assume they are the same as the silver proof Statehood Quarters.
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Silver State Quarters and 32-64 Washingtons should weigh 6.250 grams
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Thanks guys!
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They are the same.
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