1965 Quarter 90% Silver Planchet Error Amazing Condition. The Real Deal.

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Robopit, Jan 19, 2022.

  1. Robopit

    Robopit New Member

    Here is everything needed to confirm it is what it is. Not polished, it's been locked away since 1965. 20220119_174102.jpg 20220119_174047.jpg 20220119_173953.jpg 20220119_173940.jpg 20220119_173835.jpg 20220119_172507.jpg 20220119_174149.jpg 20220119_174102.jpg 20220119_174047.jpg 20220119_173953.jpg 20220119_173940.jpg 20220119_173835.jpg 20220119_172507.jpg 20220119_174149.jpg 20220119_174117.jpg
     
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  3. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Let's see it on a scale.
     
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  4. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    Definitely plated not silver still 25 cents.
     
  5. Robopit

    Robopit New Member

    I can't upload a 9.5 mb video I have one with it and a cupro
     
  6. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Don't need a video. Just pictures on a scale.
    I agree with @potty dollar 1878 it was plated.
     
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  7. Robopit

    Robopit New Member

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    I wouldn't set that on a scale and take a picture it weighs from -0.25oz to 0 and a cupro-nickel weighs from -.025oz to -0.04oz
    I'd happily post the video as it's the same clip for no monkey business.
     
  8. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    Good, in focus, cropped to show just the coin on the scale, and be sure to click the Full Image button after you have uploaded your photos.
     
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  9. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    If it had been silver plated, all of those photos; through the tissue, on the edge, would show that way, but still not be a through and through silver coin. Weight would be the best way to tell. Your posted weights don't make sense to me.

    Next test would be to find a coin shop or jeweler that can test the content with a XRF scope.
     
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  10. Kentucky

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    Your weights make no sense, and your holding it sandwiched between other coins but hesitating to put it on a scale doesn't either. Weight is what you need!
     
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  11. Robopit

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  13. Robopit

    Robopit New Member

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    Best I can do to timestamp it for you
     
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  16. Robopit

    Robopit New Member

    My scale is a little off obviously do the math vs the cupro-nickel
     
  17. Robopit

    Robopit New Member

    It's a 1 gram food scale so oz is most accurate the math is there
     
  18. Kentucky

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    Even if it were 90% silver, it should only weigh 6.25 g
     
  19. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    OK,
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  20. Kentucky

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    Or, for Troy ounce...
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  21. Robopit

    Robopit New Member

    Math is there..... It's 6.25 grams.
     

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