No. There are private companies that take regular quarters, plate them with a tiny amount of gold, and sell them as "collectibles" at inflated prices. However there's not much of a secondary market for these coins so you'd be unlikely to be able to resell it for even as much as you paid the manufacturer.
If you think about it for a minute, gold is currently selling for almost $1000 an ounce. Even at the most boneheaded level of unreality that a government agency might be capable of, making a gold quarter worth $200 and putting it in circulation for 25 cents would never happen.
In 1867 there were many more denominations of coins than today. Denominations minted that year were:1¢ (minted in bronze)2¢ (minted in bronze)3¢ (minted in both silver and copper-nickel)5¢ (half-dimes, minted in silver)5¢ (minted in copper-nickel)10¢ (dime, silver)25¢ (quarter, silver)50¢ (half, silver)$1.00 (minted as both large silver coins and small gold coins)$2.50 (quarter eagle, gold)$3.00 (gold)$5.00 (half eagle, gold)$10.00 (eagle, gold)$20.00 (double eagle, gold)
The largest circulating U.S. coin ever minted was the $20 gold double eagle.
In 1913, the U.S. minted cents, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half dollars, as well as the gold quarter, half, and double eagle.
the year the Wisconsin quarter was minted in 2004.
The first US quarter was minted in 1796. It had a portrait of Miss Liberty on the coin.
Such a coin does not exist. The first Quarter-Sovereign coin ever produced by the Royal Mint was minted in 2009.
In 1867 there were many more denominations of coins than today. Denominations minted that year were:1¢ (minted in bronze)2¢ (minted in bronze)3¢ (minted in both silver and copper-nickel)5¢ (half-dimes, minted in silver)5¢ (minted in copper-nickel)10¢ (dime, silver)25¢ (quarter, silver)50¢ (half, silver)$1.00 (minted as both large silver coins and small gold coins)$2.50 (quarter eagle, gold)$3.00 (gold)$5.00 (half eagle, gold)$10.00 (eagle, gold)$20.00 (double eagle, gold)
The largest circulating U.S. coin ever minted was the $20 gold double eagle.
the year the Wisconsin quarter was minted in 2004.
In 1913, the U.S. minted cents, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half dollars, as well as the gold quarter, half, and double eagle.
The Mint has never made gold quarters. If you have a gold quarter then it has been plated which destroys the numismatic value of the coin. Its value is 25 cents plus the value of the little bit of gold they used to plate it. Some chemicals can cause the quarter to turn different colors. This also does not enhance the value of the coin.
The first US quarter was minted in 1796. It had a portrait of Miss Liberty on the coin.
The 1861 Quarter Eagle was struck at the Philadelphia Mint and the San Francisco Mint.
2003
None. It is one of the few years that has no quarters that were minted. The Standing Liberty Quarter stopped being minted in 1930 and the familiar Washington quarter wouldn't be minted until 1932.
State quarter Colorado was minted in 2006
Assuming you mean the Florida quarter, it was minted in 2004.