I’m glad this thread is still alive, I’ve come across many 1965 quarters that have made me question the metal composition, whether it be the ring...
The coin was produced like this. Still can’t find anything on where the plating process took place or if this was a limited issue. still a cool...
I beg to differ. Under a powerful magnifier the coin is consistent all over as well as in and around the D. I’d like to see if anybody else ends...
What happened here?
I can’t find any other quarters with this error. Can someone give me info? Thanks!
Got the coin from a gas station in my change. It’s covered in some coating, and is virtually mint. Given I paid nothing for it, it looks like...
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I have never seen one of these before and can’t find anything about it on the web. Can someone help provide some information on the coin? Why it...
Understandable, although, I just weighed a random handful (100 or so) of quarters specifically 1965-69 and the heaviest one I weighed was 5.74...
I know, I’m new to this site.. I’d be thinking the same thing lol. I posted pictures now.
Let’s say the quarter weighed 6.01 grams. Would it be a more interesting piece? Just curious, I cannot find any other threads regarding this...
The edge is normal looking for a 1965-present quarter. Not like a silver coin’s edge.
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I rinsed like you said, my scale is calibrated.. hence me saying all my other quarters are accurate within the tolerance. My scale goes to 0.0000....
I found this quarter in circulation and can not find anything about the strange weight. All of my other quarters 1965-present are accurately...
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