This is a common error called a filled die error. It happens when some grease or other crud gets into the little spaces on a die that's used to strike coins. The crud prevents metal from flowing into the space so a letter or number will be blanked out.
Filled die errors occur often enough that they don't sell for much above face value. You might find someone who specializes in collecting error coins who would pay a buck or two.
It depends on the degree of rotation, the farther off center it is the more value it has. Take it to a dealer or collector for an assessment.
It's still 25 cents. No state quarter made for circulation has more than face value.
....25 cents just like any other post-1965 non-proof quarter. State quarters are not rare or valuable unless they are proof or have some error.
The gold plating adds nothing to the value of 25 cents, unless you find someone that wants it, it's a quarter.
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its a quarter has liberty ,god we trust, united state ,quarter dollar on front
Sorry no quarters were minted in Delaware. All state quarters were minted in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco.
A 1999-S Delaware Silver Proof Quarter, certified as a PR-70 Deep Cameo example has a listed retail value of $3,000.00.
His name is Caesar Rodney. See the link below for more information.
Did you look under the horse? It's dated 1999, the year the coin was struck. 1787 is the year Delaware became the First State.
The New Jersey state quarter has the standard portrait of Washington on one side, and a picture of him leading the Crossing of the Delaware on the other.
The quarter probably says "Ceasar Rodney" below the horse's head, because it's a 1999 Delaware state quarter. It's worth 25 cents.
My 1999 S Delaware quarter has the word "COPY" imprinted over Washingtons head on the front and the back design has United States of America and E Pluribus Unum across the top. Caeser Rodney rides East not West and Has the state of Delaware behind him. To the upper left of that is the date of 1787 and below states Delaware Quarter Dollar. I also have a 2004 S Washington D.C. with the same "COPY" over Washington's head and a picture of the White House and Washington Monument on the back. These were my grandpa's quarters and hes passed away now so I cant ask him about them. Searched for 2 hours online and found nothing.
Delaware is known as the "First State"
If you are referring to the state quarter produced in 2008, the portrait on the front is of George Washington, the 1st President of the United States. If you are referring to the quarter dala, or "hapaha" issued by the sovereign nation of Hawaii in 1883, the portrait on the front is of King Kalakaua I.
25 cents.
Its value could range from $25 to $150 depending on how far off center it is.