Mis-stamped coins often have value over and above theri face value for collectors. However it is difficult to say for sure about the value of a misprint coin without actually looking at it. Condition of the coin is very important in such cases, if it is mint condition it may be quite valuable, however it if is worn it may not be worth all that much.
The first US quarter was struck in 1796, please look at the coin again and post new question
All of the quarters struck for circulation from 1965 to date, have NO silver and are just quarters.
Assuming you mean a quarter that is normally struck, but is missing the outer silvery-colored layer ... If it is a state quarter, these have been selling in the $300-$400 range. If it is an older quarter, these have been selling for about $50
Two types of US quarters with the same date were struck in 1916. A Barber quarter and a Standing Liberty quarter. The values are very different. In the lowest collectible grade, a Barber quarter is $10.00. A Standing Liberty is $2,800.00. Post new question with type of coin.
Mint marks were not used on coins dated 1965-67 as an emergency measure while the Mint struggled to replace all of the silver coins that were being withdrawn and melted. Thus NO 1966 quarters have mint marks and it's not possible to tell where any were struck. In any case there were huge numbers issued and anything you find in change is only worth a quarter.
The Pennsylvania state quarter was struck in 1999
The first US quarter was struck in 1796.
Please check your coin again. The phrase "200 Years of Freedom" appears on HALF dollars struck during 1975-76 in celebration of the Bicentennial.
All coins dated 1942 were struck IN 1942
Anything that absorbs all the visible light that strikes it appears totally black.
Yes. There were US quarter dollars struck in 1975 but all of them carried the date 1776-1976. Likewise, all 1976 quarter dollars also carried the 1776-1976 date. There is no way to identify the coins struck in 1975 from those struck in 1976.
Yes, a manganese brass Utah quarter is part of the 2007 state quarter series. The value of the coin would depend on its condition, its mint mark, and overall rarity. It may have a slight premium over face value if it's in good condition.
If you got in change spend it, in 1968 the only mint marks used were D & S a coin without a mint mark was struck in Philadelphia.
Try a coin dealer.
Two types of US quarters were struck in 1916 a Barber quarter and a Standing Liberty quarter. Post new question with type of coin please.
The first US quarter was struck in 1796, please look at the coin again and post new question
No one is IN a U.S. quarter. It's pretty small inside, after all! The portrait ON the quarter is the same as on ALL quarters struck since 1932 - George Washington.