Can you help me out plz?

It seems to be the same all around it. As it doesnt show wear and tear, rather it is flat and smooth with no dug in marks from creating a process of over use. Is this still legal tender?

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I have heard that counterfitters will file down irl quarters to make fake ones. But that sounds kind of r-slurred now that I think about it.

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Yeah i heard the same too, but the bank gave me it in a roll 10$ quarters and this was it in, i just thought they gave me an nickel again kinda pissed me off at first until i saw goerie boy on the face od the coin


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Quarters and dimes used to be made of silver. Now they are made of trash metal but still look like silver. If you look at the edge of one and it does not have a brown line around, that's silver and it will be old, and you should not use it for $0.25 because it's worth its weight in silver.

Filing trash metal coins down is r-slurred and done to make jokes about jewish people of antiquity.

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