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Did you look at the bottom of the design? It's dated 1999, the year the coin was struck. 1787 is the year that New Jersey was admitted to the Union.

ALL state quarters are double-dated like that. Take a look at your pocket change first.

Plus, it's not gold. A gold coin the size of a quarter would be worth hundreds of dollars. It's an ordinary circulation coin that someone plated for use in jewelry. That makes it a damaged coin worth only 25¢. It would cost more to melt the gold and separate it than you would get from trying to sell it.

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