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Take another look at that coin. If the year 1792 is just below the word Kentucky, then it's a 2001 State quarter.
The coin is a 2001 Vermont State Quarter, it's 25 cents.
The first year for US coins was 1793. Now if the date 1792 is just below the word Kentucky, then it's a 2001 State quarter, worth 25 cents.
More information is needed to identify your item. Kentucky was admitted to the Union in 1792 so it's most likely some kind of commemorative token or medal. For example the Kentucky state quarter minted in 2001 shows the 1792 admission date, not 1790.
The first US quarters were dated 1796. If you look more closely at your quarter (you did wonder how a 220+ year old quarter could look so shiny, right?) you'll see it has 2 dates. It's a modern state quarter. 1792 is the date its state was admitted to the union. The other date is the year it was minted. That would be an impressive find, given that the U.S. Mint didn't begin production until 1793. If this quarter has George Washington on one side and Kentucky on the other, then it's a State quarter from 2001 and is worth 25 cents.
Take another look at that coin. If the year 1792 is just below the word Kentucky, then it's a 2001 State quarter.
The coin is a 2001 Vermont State Quarter, it's 25 cents.
The first year for US coins was 1793. Now if the date 1792 is just below the word Kentucky, then it's a 2001 State quarter, worth 25 cents.
Please check your pocket change. 3/4 of a BILLION Kentucky quarters were minted that year so unless yours is proof or uncirculated, it's only worth 25 cents.
More information is needed to identify your item. Kentucky was admitted to the Union in 1792 so it's most likely some kind of commemorative token or medal. For example the Kentucky state quarter minted in 2001 shows the 1792 admission date, not 1790.
None of the State Quarters issued for circulation have more than face value.
It's worth exactly 25 cents.
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It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated then it is worth about 50 cents.
Since it's impossible for that to have happened at the mint, it would be considered a damaged or altered coin, at best a novelty item with a value of a buck or two.
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