Assuming you found it in change, 25 cents. Like most other state quarters, hundreds of millions were minted.
No matter how you spell it, it wasn't made in 1788 it was made in 2000 and it's just a quarter.
It is worth $0.25. Unless it is the 40% percent silver type than it is worth its melt value which is about $1.00.
If you found it in change it's only worth face value. It's one of the billions of State Quarters minted between 1999 and 2009.
25 cents. Gold plating adds no value to the coin but rather can destroy the coins value. In this case it didn't because these coins are not rare and are worth only 25 cents.
It depends on which one it is. A brass Sacagawea or a Silver Bullion coin. Post new question.
No, the value of the die mark on a New Hampshire State Quarter is not very high to begin with, and the die mark on it may infact decrease the value.
Unless it's uncirculated, face value only. To explain, your quarter wasn't minted in 1788 nor was it made in New Hampshire. It's one of the State Quarters series minted from 1999 to 2009 honoring each of the 50 states and 6 other districts of the US. 1788 is the date New Hampshire was admitted to the Union; the minting year (2000) is at the bottom of the reverse side. Hundreds of millions of state quarters were minted; except for a few issues that had minting errors any that you find in change are only worth, well, a quarter.
If it was found in change, just spend it. All of the "State Quarters" series are still in circulation.
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Yes - that's the state motto of New Hampshire and was featured on the NH state quarter issued in 2000. A quick Google search* turned up the related link to the U.S. Mint, below (*) But you already knew you could just google quarter AND "Live Free or Die" ...
As of the 2000 census, there are 9,035 people in New Hampshire identifying as Black of African American, making up 0.7% of the population.
The 2000 US Census recorded 1,235,786 residents.
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Post a new question after you look at the date again. A 1448 U.S. quarter?