There's no way to give a specific answer without knowing any details about the coin such as date, mint mark, and condition.
This is a novelty coin and was not made by the US Mint it has no numismatic collectible value.
The U.S. Mint has never struck a gold quarter. The coin has likely been plated for use as jewelry or sold as a so-called collectible. The piece has no numismatic collectible value. It's considered an altered coin and is only worth face value
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark,the coin is worth about $3.25 just for the silver, the collectible value depends on how much wear the coin has.
1949 is a common Washington quarter, a circulated coin in collectible condition has retail values of $8.50 to $12.50.
The coin is worth about $3.25 just for the silver, the collectible value depends on how much wear the coin has and if it has a mintmark. And just so you know, it's spelled QUARTER.
It's likely a novelty/magician's coin that has no collectible numismatic value.
The U.S. Mint has never struck a gold quarter. The coin has likely been plated for use as jewelry or sold as a so-called collectible. The piece has no numismatic collectible value. It's considered an altered coin and is only worth face value unless you find somebody that want's it.
If the coin is a silver proof still in collectible condition, retail value is about $8.00
The US Mint has never made any gold quarters, it's a novelty coin that's been plated and has no collectible value.
It's a novelty or magician's coin, NOT a Mint error, it may also be a home-made glued together coin, none have any numismatic collectible value.
A quarter equals $0.25 or 25 cents. If the coin has a special value-- a cast flaw or a collectible date, it might be worth more.Need type, mit, year, condition to answer
Each coin in the set would have to be graded an given a value. The average value of a COMPLETE set in the lowest grade of G-4, with all coins in collectible condition is about $8,000.00