Newbie need help -Found something interesting today

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by bwebster109, Aug 24, 2006.

  1. bwebster109

    bwebster109 New Member

    lol simple yet genious ill try it (eating popcicle right now). until i can get it weighed.
     
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  3. bwebster109

    bwebster109 New Member

    the popcicle test showed that the 65 in question does weigh more then other quarters but if someone silver plated it themselves then it would weigh more right? i guess ill just have to find somewhere to weigh it.
     
  4. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    Wrong! The amount of silver deposited in a plating operation is so tiny that it wouldn't register on anything except an extremely sensitive scientific scale. It would be a small fraction of one miligram. :rolleyes:
     
  5. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Your next step is to get the weight----I mean like the real weight---so take it to a place that will do that for you.
    If it is close to a silver quarter then you will need to send it to PCGS or NGC---in this case I would suggest PCGS as all of their error coins go pass Fred Weinberg (sp?) and he is a pretty good known experts on error coins.

    Speedy
     
  6. Guardian

    Guardian New Member

    Any science class at school would have a scale to measure these weights, I think. The instructor could show you how it's done and then you could get your own scale and do it from now on. At least it wouldn't cost any thing.
     
  7. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    Why is it taking so long to get this coin weighed? The suspense is killing me.
     
  8. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    I also hope it real as it would be a nice find for anyone!....while it wouldn't be the first big find here on CT it would be a large one.

    Speedy
     
  9. bwebster109

    bwebster109 New Member

    Sorry guys i just feel stupid going to the pharmacist and asking them to wiegh it. But the suspsense is hurting me bad too. I ordered a scale on ebay so if i can hold off on getting it weighed then ill weigh it myself but in the case that i cant wait any longer i will go somewhere.
     
  10. bwebster109

    bwebster109 New Member

    I am going to go buy some silver dollars tonight from an individual and ill let everyone know what i get.
     
  11. bwebster109

    bwebster109 New Member

    i took scans of the quarter next to a regular 65 but i dont know how it came out sorry im trying here. how to post pictures on here?
     
  12. bwebster109

    bwebster109 New Member

    scans arent that great but oh well ill try to get better ones and working on getting it weighed. the 65 in question is the one on top, you can cleary see the differences and much shinier but i dont know if you can see the gold toning? The differences can be seen alot clearer in person. Let me know what you think, and ill try not to get too heart broken ! :smile
     

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  13. horvath

    horvath New Member

    what about a ring test. get a silver quarter, clad quarter and your quarter. listen for the sound when you drop them. compare :) silver has a nice specific ring
     
  14. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    But if its plated the ring will be off---

    Speedy
     
  15. horvath

    horvath New Member

    but still should be nothing like the pre-1965 silver quarter's right?
     
  16. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    Considering the tiny amount of silver added to a solid cu-ni coin by plating it, I would be very surprised if the ring didn't sound exactly the same as an unplated quarter, at least to 99.9% of the population.
     
  17. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Roy
    Really??...I would have thought that the ring would be "dead".

    Speedy
     
  18. horvath

    horvath New Member

    one of you that has any plated quarters, has to try it! :) then we will know
     
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