the value of a quarter that was never printed is $0.00. since it was not printed it cannot exist and since it does not exist it has no value.
The British have never issued a "quarter" coin.
some out there knows please tell me how much a bicentenial quarter with no date was printed on it...thanks
The silver value is about $6.00. NOTE: The US has never made a pure silver quarter, they are 90% silver & 10% copper.
The value of an off-center strike[*] depends on how much of the coin's image is visible and what kind of quarter it is. In general you might pay between $10 and $20 at retail assuming the coin is a modern clad quarter and at least 15% to 20% of the image is missing. [*]To clear up terminology, coins are said to be struck or minted. Dollar bills use the term printed.
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.
The U.S. never printed any $1 bills with that date. In any case, all $1 bills printed from 1969 to the present are only worth face value.
Coins are struck, not printed; you'll have to describe the nature of the mis-strike before anyone can try to determine what you have.
the BEP never printed $2 bills of that date
25 cents. The D means it was minted in Denver. The fact that it's on the front of the coin means it was minted in 1968 or later, so it's an ordinary cupronickel quarter from circulation.
The US never printed any bills dated 1937. Hawaii bills were printed during WWII and carried a 1935 date.
The US never printed any bills dated 1938. Hawaii bills were printed during WWII and carried a 1935 date.
The US never printed any bills dated 1955. Hawaii bills were printed during WWII and carried a 1935 date.