The backside upside down one is the standard issue.--well worn $60.
The other variety is called a "medal" coin and is not upside down--it is worth $300 ( well worn)
5 cents
It's just a State quarter. All the Missouri quarters have 4 dates on the reverse. The gold plating adds nothing to the value and it's not upside down. Lay the coin flat heads up, turn it left to right, the reverse should be upside down, all US coins are like this. As for value? maybe 50 cents to someone that wants it.
roughly 30 cents
The back of ALL U.S. coins is upside-down in relation to the front. Your 2004 nickel is worth 5 cents.
mini cents hehe um i dont think there is anything lower
100% of anything is equal to itself, so 100% of 57 cents is 57 cents.
He will always be upside down. The US makes coins that way. Check it with other nickels. So it's worth maybe 7-9 cents.
First thing, look at all the other coins you have. U.S. coins when flipped left to right will have the reverse upside down. It's 5 cents.
If the bison is upside-down in relation to Washington's portrait on the other side, then it's minted correctly and worth 25 cents.
All U.S. coins have the reverse image upside down to the obverse. Look at any other coin you have. It's just 50 cents.
Five cents.
No US Half dollars struck for general circulation after 1970 contain any silver. the coin is 50 cents.