1999-P Georgia State Quarter Broadstruck on Experimental Planchet PCGS MS 67 UNIQUE SOLD

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Type #1 - This type has the "color" of a Sacagawea Dollar and has the copper center core.

Type #2 - This type has the "color" of the Sacagawea Dollar but does not have the copper center core.

Type #3 - This type has a slight "green" color and has the copper center core.

Type #4 - This type has a slight "green" color but does not have the copper center core.

Here are a few "telltale" signs to determine if you have discovered a State Quarter on an EXPERIMENTAL PLANCHET in circulation:

WEIGHT - The weight on ALL of these discovered so far is OVERWEIGHT - varying from 5.9 grams to 6.3 grams.

SIZE - It is slightly THICKER than a regular State Quarter, due to the heavier planchet.

COLOR - So far, the pieces discovered are either the same "color" of the Sacagawea Dollar, or have a slight "green hue" to them.

LOOK - The edge is slightly rough and may have a higher rim around part of the edge.

EDGE - Some of these do NOT have the center COPPER CORE.

STRIKE - None discovered so far are proof-like in the fields.

REEDING - Some of these have incomplete reeding.

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