Depends.
Error coins range dramatically in value from only face value (minor off center or rotated dies) to a couple of bucks for more moderate errors of common years (more majorly off center, major clipped planchet, etc.) or up to about $20 for very dramatic errors (extremely off center, capped die, etc.). Very rare errors (mules, full brockage, etc.) can be worth much more than that.
There is no clear price guide when it comes to error coins and pieces are valued from piece to piece.
It depends on the type of error. Look for an inline reference to error coins.
30 dollas
7.33 cents
You can see that you have to multiply the number of quarters by 16 to get the number of pence. Since you know a "half" is 2 quarters, multiply by 16 : 2 * 16 = 32 pence
It depends what is wrong with them.
Depends on what is wrong with it.
You haven't said what is wrong with it.
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The total cost for tuition, books and supplies for the 14 quarters of dental school is approximately $67500
There are Delaware quarters struck with a cracked die. This "Spitting Horse" was hot for a while, but I haven't noticed much about it since. There are always errors like coins struck through a foreign material, planchets showing the copper core on one or both sides, etc. Several of the state quarters have had die errors, the most recent are two varieties of the Wisconsin quarter with an extra leaf on the ear of corn. FWIW, coins are not "printed". Paper bills and newspapers are printed; coins are said to be struck or minted.
92 quarters is 23.