2005 WV state quarter all silver

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by bellezza, Jun 27, 2010.

  1. bellezza

    bellezza Junior Member

    I found a 2005 West Virginia state quarter that is all silver it is noticably lighter than a regular quarter and makes a different tone when struck. Is this common or not and if not is it a good collectors item? [​IMG]
     
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  3. cpm9ball

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    Welcome to the neighborhood!

    Can you post photos of it?

    Chris
     
  4. junkersen

    junkersen New Member

    Does the quarter have the S mint mark to the right of Washington's pony tail?
     
  5. bellezza

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  6. junkersen

    junkersen New Member

    I would say it is very likely you have a silver WV state quarter. Another way to distinguish a silver quarter from the clad one is to weigh it. A silver state quarter should weigh slightly heavier at around 6.25 grams versus the 5.67 grams a clad issue would weigh. I hope this helps. Since it comes from the San Francisco mint, it was probably originally from someone's collection as these quarters were only issued as proofs. It is odd to find, but I have found a few S minted quarters in circulation. Consider yourself special if this one happens to be silver!
     
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