pennsylvania quarter missing copper ???

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by xwarp, Mar 30, 2005.

  1. beesfarm

    beesfarm New Member

    I found a 2007D Wyoming quarter 3 days ago that has no copper viable on the edge and this is the only place I have found any mention of such a coin. On another post someone suggested it might be plated, but it doesn't have the appearance of being different in any other way.
     
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  3. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Photos would help.

    Chris
     
  4. beesfarm

    beesfarm New Member

    Unfortunately my camera is cheep junk!
     
  5. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    I'm always seeing listings for silver- or gold-plated state quarters on eBay. I'm guessing that people regularly discover that these sets are worth exactly face value, and spend them into circulation.
     
  6. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

  7. Brian Johnson

    Brian Johnson New Member

    I too found a 2002-P Ohio state quarter. MS (uncirculated) condition. Weigh is 5.83 grams (as opposed to standard 5.67 grams). No visible copper on the ring or surface. Other dimensions appear identical to other quarters. Obviously appears more silver (almost proof) condition. Is someone out there plating these or did the mint produce errors?
     
  8. taco1085

    taco1085 New Member

    so if you have a quarter like this but Delaware and it is magnetic, what does that mean... it does sound different when you click it and it only weighs 5.5 grams... thanks for the insite...
     
  9. taco1085

    taco1085 New Member

    so if you have a quarter like this but Delaware and it is magnetic, what does that mean... it does sound different when you click it and it only weighs 5.5 grams... thanks for the insite...
     
  10. taco1085

    taco1085 New Member

    so if you have a quarter like this but Delaware and it is magnetic, what does that mean... it does sound different when you click it and it only weighs 5.5 grams... thanks for the insite...
     
  11. taco1085

    taco1085 New Member

    so if you have a quarter like this but Delaware and it is magnetic, what does that mean... it does sound different when you click it and it only weighs 5.5 grams... thanks for the insite...
     
  12. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    It means it has been nickel plated.
     
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  13. Djcoinlookout

    Djcoinlookout New Member

    I happen to have a similar quarter. Its missing center layer and it also has Abe Lincoln stamped facing eye to eye with old Washington. Funny thing is I got 3 silver 1964 quarters 2 from P and 1 from D, all in the same transaction. I think someone was spending a relative's change they was collecting. Anyways I'm trying to find out more about the George Lincoln quarter
     
  14. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Stamping images like that onto coins (it's called "counterstamping") has been going on almost as long as coins have existed. It used to be quite common on pennies, but I've never seen a quarter with the kind of counterstamp you describe. There are a few people who collect counterstamped coins, but most collectors think of it as damage to the coin.

    Welcome to CoinTalk!
     
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