2015 d homestead quarter looks silver?

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2015 d homestead quarter looks silver?

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I have a 2015 d homestead quarter that looks silver cus of its tint and on the sides were you can normally see the difference in the medals its made of this one is one solid silver looking with no other metals that i can tell of. So if you have any info on this plz let me know or if you know some one to talk. Thank you

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Need and image and a weight to help you. Thanks

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I dont have a very good scale but it says 1/8 oz
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am i wrong ? ..... or were all of the 'SILVERS' hit in SAN FRAN ?? :confused: :dunno :confused:
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Thats what i thought thats y im so curious about this one

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..... could it have been 'SOAKED' in something to change the edge colors ?? :confused:

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Silver has an S mint mark and it must weigh 6.3 grams to be silver. Companies plated a lot of these and sold them in sets and many were broken out of sets and spent.

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