The 1999-S silver proof quarters are about $8.00.
It depends on the degree of rotation, the farther off center it is the more value it has. Take it to a dealer or collector for an assessment.
The Wisconsin quarter came out in 2004, not 1999. It's worth 25 cents.
The 1999 Uncirculated Mint set has 18 coins in it but no silver coins. Retail value $14.00 The 1999s Silver Proof set has 9 coins in it. The half, quarters and dime are 90% silver. retail value $288.00
If you found it in change, 25 cents unless it's one of the rotated-die errors that occurred when the first Delaware quarters were minted; see the Related Question for more.A nice uncirculated one might sell for a couple of dollars, while a top-quality coin could bring as much as $25-30, as of 04/2010.A 1999 clad proof retails for $5-10, and a silver "Prestige" proof goes for $13-25.
Value depends on what kind of error. please be more specific
A 1999-S Delaware Silver Proof Quarter, certified as a PR-70 Deep Cameo example has a listed retail value of $3,000.00.
Its value could range from $25 to $150 depending on how far off center it is.
The top date of 1787 makes it a Delaware, Pennsylvania, or New Jersey quarter, all of which were actually minted in 1999. The coin is worth 25 cents.
It depends on the degree of rotation, the farther off center it is the more value it has. Take it to a dealer or collector for an assessment.
Those are the letters WC, the initials of William Cousins, who designed the Delaware quarter.
Its value depends on what state is depicted, and whether it was struck in copper-nickel or silver. Also, if the coin has been removed from its original packaging and not re-sealed in some protective container, its value will be less than the numbers shown below. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 05/2009: Copper-nickel, all states except Connecticut: about $3 Copper-nickel, Connecticut: about $7 Silver, all states except Delaware: about $13 Silver, Delaware: about $15
Unless these coins are proofs or silver proofs, they are really only worth a quarter each. There are no rare dates in the state quarter series and can easily be found in uncirculated collection.
Yes, the Delaware 1999 quarter misprinted in gold could be worth more to collectors than its face value, depending on the extent of the misprint and its rarity. It is recommended to have it evaluated by a professional coin appraiser to determine its exact value.
The coin is either counterfeit or its an error.
The Wisconsin quarter came out in 2004, not 1999. It's worth 25 cents.
25 cents. All circulating quarters minted at Philadelphia and Denver since 1965 are made of copper-nickel, not silver. The only silver quarters minted since 1965 are special "Prestige" coins struck at San Francisco beginning in 1992. These coins all have an S mint mark and are sold to collectors; they're not put into circulation.
It's likely to be valued just for the silver, about $5.00. If I understand this question, someone signed 1999 silver proof quarter?