Unless you find someone that wants it, just a penny.
It's worth only what you can get for it from someone that wants it. It has NO collectible value.
No. Plated is not the same thickness as plated.
It's just a state quarter that has been gold plated and it has no collectible value at all, unless you find someone that wants it.
A 2004 nickel is worth 5 cents. A gold-plated '04 nickel is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. There is no standard market value for modified coins like that.
"They" (the mint) didn't. You have a coin that someone plated with a silver-colored metal for use in jewelry.
Plated
18K Gold Plated.
The plating adds nothing to the value of a dollar coin, unless someone wants it.
The plating adds nothing to the value of the coin, but if you find someone that wants it, sell it.
What you have is a regular quarter that someone (NOT the U.S. Mint) gold plated.
Yes silver plated cables are actually recommended more over the gold plated ones. A lot of people say that the gold plated ones are a waste of money since you can get the same result or better from the silver plated.