This could happen if two planchets got into the die together (there will be a matching error with the tails side but no heads). It would have to be examined by an expert to verify that it is an actual mint error. That will cost you about $40 for an official certification. I don't deal with error coins often, but would estimate that such a coin would bring $50 or so if certified.
sadly their is no addec value so its worth 1 penny
The value of a quarter with one side stamped heads and the other side blank would be 25 cents in terms of its monetary value in the United States. The design on the coin does not affect its face value or purchasing power. This type of coin may have been altered or misprinted, but as long as it is recognized as legal tender, it can be used for transactions at its full 25-cent value.
The circle is damage and adds nothing to the value of the coin. But it's still 50 cents.
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No. A blank cell has a numerical value of zero.
The blank square in Scrabble has no point value.
Need the value of blank.
A blank cell has a numeric value of zero.
To find the value of "blank" in the equation "blank divided by 6 equals 11," you can multiply both sides by 6. This gives you "blank = 11 × 6," which simplifies to "blank = 66." Thus, the value of "blank" is 66.
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To find the value that makes the equation 64 / blank = 8 true, you can rearrange the equation. Multiply both sides by the blank value: 64 = 8 * blank. Dividing both sides by 8 gives you blank = 64 / 8, which simplifies to blank = 8. Therefore, the blank equals 8.
To find the value of "blank" in the equation 32 times blank equals 1696, you can divide 1696 by 32. Doing the calculation, 1696 ÷ 32 equals 53. Therefore, the value of blank is 53.