Uh. please take a look at the rest of your pocket change. The State Quarter program started in 1999 and ended in 2008, and EVERY SINGLE ONE of the billions of quarters minted during that time period has 2 dates on it: the date its state was admitted to the union, and the date it was minted.
The 1889 state date indicates your quarter honors either North or South Dakota, both admitted that year. The 2006 date means it was minted that year, along with about half a billion others for each state. Bottom line, they're only slightly more valuable than tap water.
The coin is worth 25 cents.
That's a South Dakota state quarter, minted in 2006, and it's worth exactly 25 cents. 1889 is the year SD became a state, and the coin features Mt. Rushmore on the reverse.
A North Dakota coin from 1889 does not exist, as North Dakota did not become a state until November 2, 1889. However, there may be interest in a coin commemorating North Dakota's statehood, which would have a value based on its rarity, condition, and demand by collectors. It is recommended to consult with a coin dealer or appraiser for an accurate estimation.
The Dime is worth 10 cents.
A 1889 gold 5 pound coin is worth 5 pounds of gold, while a 1889 2 pound gold coin is only worth 2 pounds of gold.
If it's dated 2006, that makes it a euro coin, and it's worth face value. In US dollars, it converts to 2.6 cents.
A peso is currently worth 7.5 US Cents. a 50 cents mexican coin is worth 3.75 cents US.
If you look at the bottom of this, that, or any other "North Dakota" quarter you'll see that it shows the minting date - 2006. In fact, if you look at any of the other State Quarters in your pocket change, they all have the minting date at the bottom. The date at the top is the date that each state joined the Union, not when the coin was minted.So unless your coin is uncirculated, it's just one of billions of State Quarters out there and is only worth 25 cents.
August 24, 2009 The 2006 Jefferson nickel is a circulating coin and as such has a circulated value of five cents. In mid-range uncirculated condition this coin has a value from About 25 cents to about $5 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
Exactly 10 cents. This coin is way to new and they were made in the billions.
All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer.
IT IS WORTH 50 cents