No. Many of these 2 headed coins are made from 2 genuine coins. A little machine work is done and the head side of each coin are fitted together. the result is a novelty coin with almost no true value.
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.
I credit one of my brother's Connecticut middle school students with the following.Upon the minting of the state of Washington's commemorative quarter, Governor Chris Gregoire said that it was the first quarter with Washington on both sides.Upon hearing of this, the young student said, "That's not true. New Jersey's quarter has Washington on both sides."My brother and his student notified Gregoire of this fact but received no response.MoreMost likely you have a so-called magician's coin, a novelty item made by slicing two standard quarters in half and swapping sides. They sell for a few dollars in novelty and gift shops.
It is a funeral token not a coin, if in good condition circulated no more then $5 to $10.00
The New Jersey quarter has Washington's portrait on the front while the other side has an image of him leading the Crossing of the Delaware river
Washington is on the quarterLincoln is on the pennyYou have what's called a magician's coin. See the Related Question for more details.
It's not real. It's 99.99999% certain you have a magician's coin, which is a novelty item made by slicing 2 quarters in half and swapping sides.
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You have what's called a magician's coin. Please see the related question for more information.
Yes. He is on both.
They cost about $8 in novelty shops.
On both sides there is: George Washington - USA's First President' Bald Eagle - USA's national bird or on the newer ones they have a states name when it became a state and the year the quarter came out.
Sheet metal on both sides of the vehicle mainly tastes the rear.