It is worth 25 cents, like almost all modern quarters.
The coin needs to be seen and weighed, take it to a coin dealer, likely the reverse has been removed by some process out side the Mint.
...25 cents. Quarters dated 1965 and later contain no precious metals and unless they were in a special mint set, they are only worth face value.
Go to http://www.savingsbonds.gov/BC/SBCPrice Enter the serial number and purchase date of your bond and it will tell you what it is worth.
1997 is already prime; no tree.
It's worth exactly 25 cents.
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It is worth 25 cents, like almost all modern quarters.
Genuine double struck coins can be quite valuable. Check out the following website for examples : http://www.mikebyers.com I suggest you send large magnified pictures to Mike Byers, an error coin dealer, and see what he has to say about it. You can email him at mike@mikebyers.com Good luck!
Bermuda's currency is linked to the US dollar. The coins are the same size and value as US coins and exchange one-for-one, so a Bermudan quarter is worth the same as a US quarter.
All indications are that, if this is a genuine flipover double strike, your coin could be worth over $1,000. I suggest you send large magnified pictures to Mike Byers, an error coin dealer, and see what he has to say about it. You can email him at mike@mikebyers.com Good luck!
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The coin needs to be seen and weighed, take it to a coin dealer, likely the reverse has been removed by some process out side the Mint.
The cast of Double Exposure - 1997 includes: Linda Cullen as herself
It would have to be cut out.