error question..... 1978 quarter silver rare? error? anything?

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  1. Sam Munden

    Sam Munden Member

    i found this 1978 quarter and it might be silver.. is that an error? rare? anything?
     

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  3. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins Supporter

    What makes you think it could be silver, Sam?
     
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  5. Sam Munden

    Sam Munden Member

    because when u drop it... it doesn't sound the same as if your dropping a clad quarter.. and i have other silver quarters and when i compare the 1978 quarter (dropping all together) they sound the same..
     
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  7. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    what the edge look like all white ?
     
  8. Big Red

    Big Red New Member

    If you put the coin on edge, a silver quarter will be all silver and a clad coin will be copper/silver color. So, if the edge is solid silver, then you may have an error coin, as I don't remember any 1978 Washington Quarters, issued in silver?
     
  9. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Forget the sound, forget the appearance, check the weight. That will eliminate some 99.99999% of all the "is this silver" questions relating to coins that aren't supposed to come in sliver.
     
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  10. Briboy07

    Briboy07 Well-Known Member

    The easiest is to look at the edge and the best is to weight the coin. They did make 1978 silver proofs, pretty sure, but there is no S mm. If you don't have a scale yet, it is a great tool to have while coin hunting :)
     
  11. Jim M

    Jim M Ride it like ya stole it

    Take a white kleenex and place it over the coin. If its black, its clad, if its white, its silver.

    Before the skeptics pounce on this.. try it.
     
  12. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins Supporter

    There were no silver proofs minted in 1978........
     
  13. Jim M

    Jim M Ride it like ya stole it

    Gang, there were no silver dimes minted in 1965 either.. But they are out there.
     
  14. Briboy07

    Briboy07 Well-Known Member

    Green18 you are right the 1978-s proof is not silver....
     
  15. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    Oh Yeah!

    That's an ultra rare item you have there which should be shipped off to either NGC or PCGS for attribution and encapsulation!

    For the life of me, I cannot figure out virtually ANY circumstance where a 90% Silver planchet might have made it into the Washington presses but if that's what you've got, somehow it happened!

    Did you mention the weight of the coin? That is a sure sign that its silver as the CnClad coin will weigh 5.6 grams vs the heavier silver coin at 6.25 grams.
     
  16. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    Oops. Since the end of 90% Silver in 1964, No Silver Proofs until 1992.

    Of course this excludes the 40% Clad Siler but those stopped in 1976.
     
  17. Sam Munden

    Sam Munden Member

    well the edges look the same as a regular quarter... i havent weighted it yet
     
  18. Sam Munden

    Sam Munden Member

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  19. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    Those were transitionals. 1978 is a long way from 1964.
     
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  20. Sam Munden

    Sam Munden Member

    So what does that mean.....?
     
  21. Dougmeister

    Dougmeister Well-Known Member

    When the Mint transitioned from partial silver planchets to non-silver ("clad") planchets, some of the old ones stayed in and got mixed with the new. Thus, in a "transition" year (1964 -> 1965, 1976 -> 1977, etc.) when they were changing from coins with silver in them to coins without silver, there's a good chance there were some mistakes made.

    hope that helps.
     
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