I would give you 25 cents for it.
don't listen to this guy!! if it is the North Dakota quarter, i know what your talking about. these are sometimes easy to spot. maybe $100 at the most.
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An 1861 Liberty Seated quarter is worth $25.00-$80.00 in average condition. A 2005 Kansas State Quarter with a Buffalo on the reverse is 25 cents.
Please take a closer look. The coin's minting date is 2005 and is at the bottom edge under the buffalo.You're almost certainly thinking of the 3-legged buffalo nickel error that occurred in 1937. Your quarter is a modern State Quarter commemorating the year Kansas became a state. Unlike the nickel, the image of the buffalo intentionally shows only three legs; it's not an error.
The coin is only face value and is still found in circulation.
That's a Kansas state quarter, and it's worth 25 cents.
1861 is the year Kansas became a state. The quarter was minted in 2005 and is worth 25 cents.
The famed 3 legged buffalo nickel has been sought by collectors ever since its existence became known in 1937 [not 1938]. The value of this coin varies depending upon its condition but a PCGS certified MS66 example of this coin sold at auction in the spring of 2005 for $86,250. To see a photograph of the 3 legged buffalo click on the link in "RELATED LINKS".
I would give you 25 cents for it. don't listen to this guy!! if it is the North Dakota quarter, i know what your talking about. these are sometimes easy to spot. maybe $100 at the most.
The 2005 nickel with a buffalo on the reverse is worth exactly 5 cents.
...25 cents. It is a common circulation issue coin and commands no premium over face value.
None of the 50 States Quarters have just a buffalo head. The closest match is the Kansas state quarter minted in 2005. If that's the coin you have and you found it in change it's only worth 25 cents, the same as almost every other state quarter in circulation.
If the date 1861 is directly below the word Kansas, and it says 2005 at the bottom, and the other side of the coin has a picture of George Washington, then it's simply a 2005 state quarter, worth 25 cents.
No such coin exists. There has never been a US quarter with a buffalo on it. In 1861, the quarter had the Seated Liberty design on it, not featuring a buffalo on either the obverse or reverse. If you are talking about the Kansas state quarter, it wasn't minted in 1861, isn't made out of any precious metals, isn't rare and is worth 25 cents. 1861 is the date that Kansas was admitted to the Union. The coin's minting date is 2005 and appears near the bottom rim.