These regularly sell in the $300 to $400 range.
Many car and body shops might be able to do chrome plating. There are also specialize shops that specialize in chrome plating.
It's a novelty item made by plating a normal copper-nickel quarter. Unfortunately it would cost more to remove the gold plating than you'd make selling it. To explain, the US never made gold quarters. For one thing, they'd be worth hundreds of dollars so it wouldn't make any financial sense to put them in circulation at 25¢ each!
yeah, it is 15-20$ for one pound of gold, so a gold plating wouldn’t be worth any more. You could sell it for more if someone out there wants it, I and others collect gold plated coins. So you can try selling it anyway for a reasonable price.
You might or maybe not
It could be an angle with either two sides or two rays. If it's a closed object then it might be like the letter D. Or like a crescent (quarter moon).
They might.
It might possibly be the Peshtigo, Wisconsin fire of 1871.
it might. Wretlemania goes all over the U.S.
If the tilt were zero - of the equator were parallel to the ecliptic - then there wouldn't be any seasons as we know them. For Wisconsin, that might make life quite miserable. For one thing, the glaciers that once did cover Wisconsin - and northern Illinois! - might still be there.
1400 was before Columbus landed in America, so you are obviously not asking about a US quarter. You might want to specify the actual country that issued the quarter, what type of quarter it was, markings on the quarter, condition of the quarter, etc. You are not going to get an accurate answer from someone who has not seen this quarter. Take it to a professional appraisor.
Yes. A quarter is a period of time and one might say during the week or during the day, so during the quarter is just as correct.
they all might be sold out the ones in Alabama are