I just sold mine for $15
MoreThe previous poster is VERY, VERY fortunate. None of the "gold" state quarters is actually gold - they were ordinary coins that private companies plated with a small amount of gold and then sold in special holders as high-priced "instant collectibles".Coin collectors consider plated coins to be altered or damaged items with no extra value. In fact, the plating normally would cost more to remove than it would be worth when sold. Some niche-type collectors will pay extra for a complete set of plated coins in their original packaging, but individual coins rarely bring more than face value unless the purchaser is not well-informed.
It is only gold plated. Since it is gold plated it is an altered coin and is worth 50 cents.
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.
$11-15
$.25 unless it was an error. 2004 Florida quarters are not rare.
If you got it in change, the coin is still only face value
It is only gold plated. Since it is gold plated it is an altered coin and is worth 50 cents.
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.
July 24, 2009 Gold plating a coin destroys its numismatic value. The Bicentennial quarter is worth but a quarter plus the value of the bit of gold used to plate it.
A Quarter Krugerrand is worth about $300.
$11-15
$17.25
$.25 unless it was an error. 2004 Florida quarters are not rare.
If you got it in change, the coin is still only face value
Gold-plated but not gold. For one thing, a gold quarter would be worth hundreds of dollars so it would be foolish for them to be put in circulation. The gold adds nothing to the coin's worth and would in fact cost more than its value to remove.
The Wisconsin quarter came out in 2004, not 1999. It's worth 25 cents.
25 cents if the quarter was made in 1965 or later. Gold plating really adds nothing to the value of a coin and is considered to be damage to a collector. While interesting, the amount of gold used in gold plating is too small to be stripped off and sold and make a profit. However, if the quarter is dated 1964 or earlier, it is a 90% silver quarter and is worth about $6.25 for the silver content in the quarter, but the gold adds nothing to the value.
Twenty five cents.