A "misprinted*" penny is called an "Error" coin. Since there is any number of error types (e.g. rotated dies, off center, die-cracks, etc.) there is no resource or publication that will provide a value on this type of coin. In addition, there is the grade of the coin to take into account.
To answer your question - the value would be whatever someone would be willing to pay for the coin. There are a number of "Error Collectors" out there and depending on the type of error and condition of the coin, you may find someone willing to pay quite a bit. A good resource would be the on-line auction sites (Ebay, etc.) and look at other listing for similar types of errors. This might give you an idea of value.
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(*) To explain, coins are said to be minted or struck. Printing usually refers to creating an image with paper and ink, or similar processes in electronics.
i had a coin like that at home and i put it on eBay, it raised about £100.
Misprinted coins can sometimes be worth more to collectors, but it ultimately depends on the specific nature of the misprint and the demand for such items. It's best to consult with a coin expert or collector to determine the potential value of your misprinted 2 dollar coin.
All error coins need to be seen for an accurate assessment. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea of value.
Take it to a coin dealer to see if it has any value. It's likely not a Mint error but has been mutilated.
The value of a misprinted buffalo nickel can vary greatly depending on the nature and severity of the misprint, as well as the overall condition of the coin. Some misprints can be valuable to collectors, while others may not add much value. It is recommended to have the coin appraised by a professional to determine its specific worth.
I don't think I would worry about a bank, you should look for a coin collector in your area. Misprinted money, whether coins or bills, are worth FAR more than the face value.
it depends on a lot of things, how exactly is it misprinted?
I think that would be a fake
It wasn't "misprinted". It is an ordinary quarter that was gold plated by a promoter and sold as being something special. Someone probably spent it after they tried to sell it to a coin dealer and was told it was a damaged coin worth only a quarter. In addition it couldn't be dated 1994. All 1994 quarters have the old eagle design on the back. Delaware quarters were struck in 1999.
Please post a new question describing the misprint.
How much is a 2972 2fr coin worth
Major error coins need to be seen for an accurate assessment, take it to a coin dealer for a better idea of value.