This is called a 'Lamination' error and a statehood quarter with this error is worth $50.00.
Five cents if circulated, perhaps 15 if almost uncirculated.
The 1965 Washington quarter was the first copper-nickel issue of this series and almost 2 billion were made, any coin found in circulation is face value. High grade uncirculated coins are only about $1.00 retail.
Nice uncirculated ones sell in the $300 to $400 range, but they need to be certified by PCGS or NGC.
no there was never a copper quarter
Oconto County Wisconsin
The 2006 quarter is composed of a core of pure copper with outer layers of copper-nickel. If there was truly no copper then there would be no coin. If the usual copper line is missing from the edge of the quarter it is not because there is no copper in it but because as the blank quarter was stamped out of the sheet of metal, the outer layers containing the nickel were "smeared" over the edge of the blank quarter by the cutting die and concealing the customary copper band. Scraping the edge of the coin would reveal the copper.
Since 1965, it's been 91.67% copper and 8.33% nickel.
The standard diameter of an inch and a quarter copper pipe is 1.25 inches.
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A Circulated 1965 and Later USA Quarter Is made of The Elements Copper & Nickel.
The US quarter contain 91,67 % copper and 8,33 % nickel.
A US quarter is primarily made of nickel and copper. It is composed of approximately 91.67% copper and 8.33% nickel.