The word "COPY" on your coin means it is not a real US coin and has no numismatic value. These coins are made by private companies and sold for profit. The only value they have is the metal they are made from. If it is pure silver then it is worth whatever the silver in it is worth. Not knowing how much your coin weighs, there can be no estimate of value.
Do you mean a quarter DOLLAR? Quarter eagles were not issued in 1968. And could you describe "double 'stamped"" ? (note the term is actually "struck" in coin jargon).
This is a rare misstruck error and is worth up to $90.00 according to condition.
1¢
25 cents
25 cents
This type of quarter was designed by Hermon A. MacNeil. The M is MacNeil's initial.
August 1, 2009 The US Mint has not issued a quarter with an "M" stamped on it. Probably what you have is a quarter that someone has put their initial on or marked it for some reason. With such a mark it has no numismatic value but is worth $2.52 for the silver it contains.
it would be stamped on the right side of the barrel.
Money can have various values based on condition and certain stamping. A 1976 2 dollar bill from the Washington Crossing Post Office can be worth between $5 and $8.
30 cents; 25 for the quarter part, 5 for the nickel part.
A coin stamped with 1789 with a profile of George Washington is not worth any monetary value. This type of coin was stamped privately and is commemorative.
Usually, only 25 cents. Unless it has any odd features like only one side stamped or double stamped ect...