Try a coin dealer.
I believe it is illegal, to sell products if you know they are defective, and if it is not then it is morally wrong. Though many thousand defunct products are sold a year, most the manufacturer do not know that they are defective
The coin is a 2001 Vermont State Quarter, it's 25 cents.
The same way you sell anything else!
"Lemon" is an informal word for a product, particularly an automobile, that is defective.
These unstamped quarter errors generally sell for a couple dollars.
around here its about 200 bucks
A 1776-1976 half quarter is a bicentennial commemorative coin that was issued by the U.S. Mint. These coins were produced in large quantities and are not considered rare or valuable. In circulated condition, they are worth face value (25 cents), and in uncirculated condition, they typically sell for a small premium over face value.
This coin was NOT made in 1818, it was struck in 2003. The Mint did sell Silver Proof 2003-S State Quarter 5-piece sets in 2003, all 5 coins in this set are 90% silver.A 2003-S Proof Silver coin is valued at $5.00.
Try it, 30c would be a good asking price.
1 million dollar go sell it
You spelled apple wrong.
No, they buy end of line stock from the retailers and also buy defective clothes which have small differences