This is an error coin. The "Double Hump" is likely caused by a die-brake. Examples of this coin are currently selling on EBAY for $10.00-$12.00.
1861 is the year Kansas became a state. The quarter was minted in 2005 and is worth 25 cents.
An 1861 Liberty Seated quarter is worth $25.00-$80.00 in average condition. A 2005 Kansas State Quarter with a Buffalo on the reverse is 25 cents.
It's the Kansas state quarter and is worth 25 cents, like all of the state quarters currently in circulation.
That's a Kansas state quarter, and it's worth 25 cents.
No such coin exists. There is a state quarter (or two, can't remember) which features a buffalo, I believe it is the Kansas one, but these coins are only worth face value because they are modern and commonly found in change. Chances are you are talking about the Buffalo nickel produced from 1913-1938 and values are very different depending on year, mintmark and condition.
...25 cents. It is a common circulation issue coin and commands no premium over face value.
I have a 1994 quarter double date, what is the worth ?
None of the 50 States Quarters have just a buffalo head. The closest match is the Kansas state quarter minted in 2005. If that's the coin you have and you found it in change it's only worth 25 cents, the same as almost every other state quarter in circulation.
Depending on condition a 1841 quarter can be worth 25 to 1000 dollars. it has to be in uncirculated condition for it to be worth 1000 dollars.
Oh, dude, an 1861 buffalo quarter? That's like saying you found a unicorn at a yard sale. There's no such thing as an 1861 buffalo quarter because buffaloes weren't on coins back then. You probably mean a buffalo nickel, which wasn't minted until 1913. But hey, keep dreaming of that 1861 buffalo quarter, maybe it'll be worth a gazillion dollars in your dreams!
If the date 1861 is directly below the word Kansas, and it says 2005 at the bottom, and the other side of the coin has a picture of George Washington, then it's simply a 2005 state quarter, worth 25 cents.
Sorry, no US Buffalo quarters dated 1934 exist, just Washington.