It is worth around $3.00 mint in a collectors case. if it was circulated its worth around $1.00 there is entire sets of these floating around and are still being made. The quarter is accented in precious 24K gold! Adding a touch of class, the gold truly enhances the design's details. Check out this website.
http://www.littletoncoin.com they have a ton of sets.
Gold-plated but not gold. It's an ordinary nickel that someone plated for use in jewelry or as a novelty piece. The US never minted nickels (or dimes or quarters for that matter) out of gold - it's worth far too much to use in small-denomination coins.
Not much about 25 cents worth it's plated.
It is only worth 25 cents and in no longer spendable.
The U.S. has never made gold quarters. It likely has been gold plated or just toned a gold color. Either way, it has no collectible value.
It's not gold, just gold-plated. Private companies take ordinary quarters, plate them with a thin layer of gold, and sell them as "collectibles" at a significant markup. They're interesting curiosities but don't have any special value to coin collectors.
It's gold-plated, not solid gold, as US quarters have never been made of gold. It might sell for a couple dollars.
Gold-plated but not gold. It's an ordinary nickel that someone plated for use in jewelry or as a novelty piece. The US never minted nickels (or dimes or quarters for that matter) out of gold - it's worth far too much to use in small-denomination coins.
18k gold plated jewelry is not worth much based on the gold amount. However, it could have design or sentimental value and be worth something to you.
10 dollars
10,000dollers
24kgp means that the piece is 24 karat gold plated. A gold plated piece is worth much less than a piece that is 24 karat gold.
Depends on how much gold you plate it with.
Not much about 25 cents worth it's plated.
It is $1800
It depends on the size and how much the gold by it's self weighs.
plated gold $300. real gold $1500.
Its value is based only on the value of the metals it contains. A plated coin has no true numismatic value.