2007 Washington 50 States Quarter with no copper clad visible

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2007 Washington 50 States Quarter with no copper clad visible

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I have a 2007-P Wyoming Washington 50 States Quarter with no visible copper clad (see photos). Is this coin rare or common? Valuable or face value only?

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Re: 2007 Washington 50 States Quarter with no copper clad visible

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This sometimes happens - I'm not sure how or why (others will know for sure) but it doesn't add value - a spender if you will!

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Re: 2007 Washington 50 States Quarter with no copper clad visible

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welcome. your coin is likely plated, if so, it's considered damaged in the hobby, a spender for me.
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Re: 2007 Washington 50 States Quarter with no copper clad visible

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It doesn't seem to be plated.

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Re: 2007 Washington 50 States Quarter with no copper clad visible

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Did you weigh the coin to see if it's the weight of a silver planchet. It should be the first thing you do on coins like this. It's a P so it's going to be plated but a weight settles the argument.
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You may also want to check for some of these..

https://www.doubleddie.com/190953.html

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Thanks. I will weigh it :)

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Re: 2007 Washington 50 States Quarter with no copper clad visible

#8 Unread post by Earle42 »

Daniel wrote: Wed Dec 08, 2021 7:21 pm Did you weigh the coin to see if it's the weight of a silver planchet. It should be the first thing you do on coins like this. It's a P so it's going to be plated but a weight settles the argument.
Like the man said!

So very many of the State quarters were plated making gimmicky "OOH! SHINY! BECOME A MILLIONAIRE BY INVESTING!" sales coin sets by companies trying to sucker (did I type that?!) people into forking over their hard earned cash and get nothing in return (except fooled). Its a shame, but its reality 😡

And when people find out they have been taken (normally the people inheriting the coins and finding out what was wasted), the sets get dumped at the bank or spent.
Common grading company shortcomings & resulting co$tly mi$take$ to collectors (using Kennedy No FG halves):
https://tinyurl.com/y7rksxu8

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