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You have an altered coin worth maybe a dollar as a novelty item. I have one of these coins. It is not an altered coin. It is thicker and larger thana US quarter. Since both names on this coin are names of products by the Syngenta company, I would suspect this is some kind of advertising coin for their products.
If the quarter has a picture of George Washington on one side, with the Maryland state capital and phrase "The Old Line State" on the other, then it's a 2000 state quarter, worth exactly 25 cents.
One coin is a quarter and the other one is a nickel. The quarter is NOT a nickel!
It is 35 cents, exactly as in the question. No other form is simpler.
Unless there's something that makes it different from the hundreds of millions of other quarters minted that year, it's worth exactly 25 cents, or one-quarter of a dollar.
The Quarter Horse is the fastest horse in the world, for a quarter of a mile. The Thoroughbred, most often used in horse racing, has more endurance for an entire mile, but still cannot beat the Quarter Horse in a quarter-of-a-mile race. Hence the name 'Quarter Horse'. This is exactly what you want in a horse when you are working cattle - short bursts of extraordinary speed.
The Rose Garden, not quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana offers a place for weddings and other events to be held. The Rose Garden will also cater one's event. Several sizes of ballrooms are available for rental.
Assuming it's a modern quarter minted in 1969 or later, pretty much the same as in any other American city - 25 cents IF you can find someone willing to take it. As of 2013, the US and Canadian dollars are worth almost exactly the same amount so a quarter in one country is the same as a quarter in the other.
A quarter and a nickel. The quarter is the coin that's not a nickel!
Unless there's some feature that makes it different from the other hundreds of millions of state quarters struck in 2003, it's worth exactly 25 cents.
A quarter and a nickel, it says one is not a quarter so the other has to be a quarter.
A Quarter is 25 cents. Other wise, known as a half of a half.