25 cents. Unless the coin has an error on it, coin intended for circulation from 1965 to present are only worth their face value
All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea of value.
25 cents unless it is in original mint packaging.
Assuming you mean a gold-colored quarter with an outline of the state of Georgia on the back, I'm afraid it's not gold and it's not from 1788. Like every one of the State Quarters, it has TWO dates on it. The date 1788 is the year Georgia was admitted to the Union. The coin's actual minting date is at the bottom of the back side. The reason it's gold-colored is that it's an ordinary copper-nickel quarter that was plated by a private company and sold as a so-called "collectible". However there's almost no market for an individual one of these items. Some niche-type collectors may be interested in a complete set, but a single one is considered to be an altered coin with little or no value to a coin collector.
You haven't said a 'quarter' of what. If it's a quarter section, then there are 160 acres in it.
Assuming that there is nothing strange going on (e.g. sloppy surveying) there are 40 acres in the quarter-quarter section.
The Georgia State Quarter has a face value of 25 cents.
It's just a state quarter that has been gold plated and it has no collectible value at all, unless you find someone that wants it.
All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea of value.
The Wisconsin quarter came out in 2004, not 1999. It's worth 25 cents.
All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea of value.
The 1999-S silver proof quarters are about $8.00.
25 cents
25 cents unless it is in original mint packaging.
A 1999-S Delaware Silver Proof Quarter, certified as a PR-70 Deep Cameo example has a listed retail value of $3,000.00.
The value of a quarter with a tree on one side would be 25 cents, as it is a standard United States quarter. The design on the reverse side of the coin changes periodically, but it does not impact its monetary value.
The top date of 1787 makes it a Delaware, Pennsylvania, or New Jersey quarter, all of which were actually minted in 1999. The coin is worth 25 cents.
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