The value of an off-center strike[*] depends on how much of the coin's image is visible and what kind of quarter it is. In general you might pay between $10 and $20 at retail assuming the coin is a modern clad quarter and at least 15% to 20% of the image is missing. [*]To clear up terminology, coins are said to be struck or minted. Dollar bills use the term printed.
Off-center strikes are more common than you might suspect, due to the number of coins struck each year and the speed of the presses. However, there is a lot of interest in state quarter errors so prices have gone up. Depending on how far off-center it is, it could retail for as much as $150. The more off-center, the higher the value.
The value depends on how "off center" it is. A coin that is only slightly off center will be worth around $3-$4 while a coin that is around 80% off center will be worth around $5-$7.
The value for off center stuck quarters will depend on several factors. It will depend on their condition and if there is a supply and demand for them. A coin dealer can give an appraisal on their worth and value.
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 how off-center the coin is. The more dramatically off-center the coin is, the more it is worth. A slightly off center coin might be worth a dollar, while a dramatically off center coin might be worth $5+
Its value could range from $25 to $150 depending on how far off center it is.
Off-center strikes are more common than you might suspect, due to the number of coins struck each year and the speed of the presses. However, there is a lot of interest in state quarter errors so prices have gone up. Depending on how far off-center it is, it could retail for as much as $150. The more off-center, the higher the value.
it really depends on how much the bill is off centered. IF you can see another part of a different bill then you will have additional value.
All error coins need to be seen for an accurate value. Coins that are struck off-center are fairly common. The value depends on "How far off-center" they are. You will have to take it to a coin dealer to see if it has any extra value.
All error coins need to be seen for an accurate value. Coins that are struck off-center are fairly common. The value depends on "How far off-center" they are. You will have to take it to a coin dealer to see if it has any extra value.
A 1999 penny with an 'off-center' error is worth $3.50.
It depends on how far off center it's struck, take it to a dealer or collector for a better idea of value.
It depends on the degree of rotation, the farther off center it is the more value it has. Take it to a dealer or collector for an assessment.
Off-center strikes on Lincoln cents are not extremely rare. These sell regularly on eBay for a couple dollars.
The value of an off-center strike depends on how much of the coin's full image is visible: 80% visible - roughly $5 60% visible - $30 10% visible - $100
the misprint will increase the value, but not by much. the coin is most likely worth $12
The value depends on how "off center" it is. A coin that is only slightly off center will be worth around $3-$4 while a coin that is around 80% off center will be worth around $5-$7.