You have what's called a "flan". It's a coin blank that was put through the machine that puts on the edges, but was accidentally missed when the blanks were fed through the press that strikes images on the front and back.
If it's a blank for a modern clad quarter with a copper core (check the edge) it might sell for about $5. However if it's an old silver quarter it could be worth 10 or 12 times that much.
Coin Edge.
If it's so worn that there's no face, reeds (ridges), or detail at all, how do you know it's even a quarter? Assuming it's actually a quarter, for a coin to have so much wear suggests that it's quite old. If that's the case, odds are that it's made of silver, so there's value for that. By weight, it's currently worth around $5.50 for the silver content.
Margins. They are what covers blank areas at the top, bottom, and sides of the page(:
5 - blank = 20 - 28 Simplify the right hand side: 5 - blank = -8 Add 8 to both sides: 13 - blank = 0 Add blank to both sides: 13 = blank.
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Coin Edge.
If it's so worn that there's no face, reeds (ridges), or detail at all, how do you know it's even a quarter? Assuming it's actually a quarter, for a coin to have so much wear suggests that it's quite old. If that's the case, odds are that it's made of silver, so there's value for that. By weight, it's currently worth around $5.50 for the silver content.
Margins. They are what covers blank areas at the top, bottom, and sides of the page(:
5 - blank = 20 - 28 Simplify the right hand side: 5 - blank = -8 Add 8 to both sides: 13 - blank = 0 Add blank to both sides: 13 = blank.
lateral moraine
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NO sides stay the same every quarter at the begging the defending team picks the side
Not true. It is a rectangle.
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First Quarter and/or Third Quarter.
Europe and Africa lie on both sides of the Prime Meridian.
Yes