A good 1995 error quarter can be woth up to $20 in good condition
A good 1995 error quarter can be woth up to $20 in good condition
The value of a 1971 quarter with an error depends on the type and rarity of the error. Common errors can be worth $50–$200, while rare ones may fetch thousands.
If the "penny side" is copper-colored, then it is probably a magician's coin manufactured from a quarter and a cent, in which case it has no collector's value. On the other hand, if it has a cent reverse where the quarter reverse should be, it may be a legitimate error coin. This determination and evaluation should be made by a reputable dealer in error coins.
It depends on what you mean by "dime sized". If it's a miniature version of a quarter with a complete image on both side, it's not a real coin; it's a novelty item with no special value. If it has part of the normal-sized image of a quarter on it, you may have what's called a "wrong planchet" error. It happened when a dime blank (planchet) accidentally got mixed in with the blanks intended for quarters and was struck with a quarter's image. If you think you have a wrong planchet error you should have it inspected in person by a dealer who is familiar with error coins.
i have a quarter with no back on it no date with a P
A good 1995 error quarter can be woth up to $20 in good condition
This is called a 'Lamination' error and a statehood quarter with this error is worth $50.00.
A typical 1995 P quarter is worth its face value of 25 cents. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or has a unique error, it could be worth more to collectors, ranging from a few cents to several dollars depending on its condition and market demand. For the average collector, the value generally remains close to its face value unless it has specific attributes that enhance its worth.
Value depends on what kind of error. please be more specific
State quarter lamination errors retail for about $10.
25 cents.
CoinTrackers has estimated the 1974 D Washington Quarter value at an average of 25 cents
It's a novelty item worth couple of cents for the gold plating plus whatever the underlying quarter is worth. If the quarter is copper-nickel, then it's only worth a quarter. If it's a special silver "prestige" quarter made in San Francisco it's at least worth maybe $3.50 for its metal content.
This is a rare misstruck error and is worth up to $90.00 according to condition.
This is a novelty or magic coin, not a Mint error. It has no numismatic value.
The value of a 1971 quarter with an error depends on the type and rarity of the error. Common errors can be worth $50–$200, while rare ones may fetch thousands.
If the coin is a Washington quarter, it may be a rotated-die error. Take it to a coin dealer to be sure.