The only state quarters with "S" mint marks were struck as proofs for inclusion in special collectors' sets. Someone apparently opened the set and spent your coin. Unfortunately now that it's been circulated, any value it had as a collectible is gone.
Regardless, it's unusual enough to find a proof coin in circulation so you could certainly hang onto it as a conversation piece.
a quarter
Yes, a die mark or error on a New Hampshire State Quarter could potentially increase its collectible value among certain collectors who are interested in such variations. Die marks and errors are considered unique and rare by some numismatists, making them more desirable for collectors. It ultimately depends on the condition and rarity of the specific die mark on the coin.
Reatil for circulated coins $3.74- $4.20 Mint state $4.30
It is only gold plated. This adds no value to the coin. It is considered an altered coin and is worth 25 cents.
No mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia. The quarter is worth exactly 25 cents.
2 to 4 $
$3.00- $2,750.00 dollars
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The mintmark is a "D" not a "P" and it's just a quarter.
To get an accurate value on a quarter from the late nineteenth century, the type, date, mint mark, and condition of the coin will have to be known.
YES I have one.
$20-$1,300