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this quarter i found in our change drawer.almost opposite of the ga quarter this shows no sign of copper,the face and sides are silver in color.it reminds me of a 'silver'quarter pre 1965,but has the tonal ring of a newer quarter.ever heard of this?

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Hi Bill,

Somebody showed me one of these just last weekend at the coin show.  It is plated, either with silver or platinum.  In either case, it is now a novelty item -- no collector value and no more than a few cents worth of precious metal.

Dan

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My strong familiarity with all U.S. Mint coins, extensive reference library, and close relationships with many other dealers allows me to identify just about any coin made in the USA. I receive regular updates to all the current price guides -- both wholesale & retail -- to provide accurate values. So, with a good description or pictures, I should be able to identify and value any U.S. coin you have.

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I've been a coin dealer since the 1980's and a coin collector since the 1960's. I specialize in U.S. Silver Coins and have an active online website -- The Working Man's Rare Coins -- http://www.workingmancoins.com -- offering information and inventory in U.S. coins.

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