Take it to a coin dealer to see if it has any value. It's likely not a Mint error but has been mutilated.
Chances are it is worth something. The question though is, was it a nickel struck on a quarter blank? Or was the nickel simply struck off-center? If it was struck on a quarter blank, the edge will have both redish brown and white. If it was struck on a nickel blank it will be a solid color. The best thing to do is take it in to several coin shops and get different opinions on what its worth. It is hard to give values for error coins sight unseen. But some coin dealers specialize in errors while others use them simply for curiosities.
sck me so hard
6 - 0.75 = 5.25, though keeping a quarter egg is hard work.
First weigh it it should be 2.5 grams if not some one could have milled out one side. but with out seeing the coin it's hard to give an opinion. Take it to a coin dealer or show let them look at it.
You would be hard pressed to get someone to give you more than 25c for it. Starting in 1965, all quarters have been made of a copper core with a layer of cupronickel on each side.
This is actually a rather hard coin to find in high grades, but if it has been circulated at all, it will only be worth a quarter.
That depends on the type and severity of the error. It's hard to value these because they are all different. The best thing to do is to take it to a coin collector and see what they say. Half pennies were not made in 1946.
Since it is gold plated it is considered an altered coin and is worth face value.
You mean a typo in the book? Not much. Some of it will depend on whether it is hard copy or paperback.
Chances are it is worth something. The question though is, was it a nickel struck on a quarter blank? Or was the nickel simply struck off-center? If it was struck on a quarter blank, the edge will have both redish brown and white. If it was struck on a nickel blank it will be a solid color. The best thing to do is take it in to several coin shops and get different opinions on what its worth. It is hard to give values for error coins sight unseen. But some coin dealers specialize in errors while others use them simply for curiosities.
i have a penny ,the back is stamped ,the front is slightly stamped like an outline of the face , maybe 2 numbers ,very hard to see
Sorry! The US mint never made solid silver coins. It would be too hard.
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It is hard to say what a collector would pay. Place it in an online auction and find out. You can always put a reserve on it (minimum amount you would accept). It's unlikely to be much though as USPCC sells misprinted decks of Bicycle playing cards known as "Seconds".
hard to tell. could be the minnasota extra tree error but probably the 3031 quarter
To get the Safeway carts to release when you put a quarter in them you need to pull kind of hard on the cart. When you push the cart back into place, you will get your quarter back.
The US never made solid silver quarters. They would not be hard enough to stand excessive ware during circulation. They were made with a combination of 90% silver and 10% copper.