Well, darling, a North Dakota error coin is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. These things fluctuate like my mood swings, so it could be worth a pretty penny or just a few cents. Your best bet is to get it appraised by a professional and see what they have to say. Good luck, sugar!
This is a novelty or magic coin, not a Mint error. It has no numismatic value.
A 2005 upside down U.S. error nickel can be worth between $100 to several hundred dollars, depending on its condition and the specifics of the error. Collectors often seek out such errors, which can significantly increase the coin's value. To determine the exact worth, it's best to consult a reputable coin dealer or numismatic expert.
Before wondering about what it is worth, you should take it to a coin shop and see if it is a true mint error or is it a coin someone has sanded one side off.
It really depends on how much it is rotated. A small rotation is unlikely to make it be worth more than $10, the base scrap value for it. A large rotation could make it be worth quite a bit more. But error coins are nearly impossible to evaluate without seeing the coin in hand, so I'd suggest you to take it to a coin dealer who specializes in error coins to look at it and give you a value.
All error coins need to be seen for an accurate assessment. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea of value.
A North Dakota coin from 1889 does not exist, as North Dakota did not become a state until November 2, 1889. However, there may be interest in a coin commemorating North Dakota's statehood, which would have a value based on its rarity, condition, and demand by collectors. It is recommended to consult with a coin dealer or appraiser for an accurate estimation.
All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer.
The value of any error coin depends upon the nature of the error. Please examine your coin and submit a new question describing the error.
1c unless its a mint error. If you think the coin is an error, check with your local coin dealer
Regardless of date and denomination, all error coins need to be seen to assess a value. Take it to a coin dealer.
Unless it's a proof coin or uncirculated, it's worth the same as the hundreds of millions of other state quarters in circulation; i.e. face value only.
Mint error coins can fetch a premium over the normal coins. It is unlikely that you coin is worth more than £5 - £10 despite the mint error. Listing the coin on the eBay auction site with a good description and photograph should help the coin find its true value.
The value of an error coin depends upon the nature of the error. Please examine your coin and then submit a new question with more information.
If you mean a 2009 dollar coin with Sacagawea on the front and a Native American woman planting corn on the back it's not an error. it's just a dollar.
If the coin is an Mint Error it needs to be seen to determine what type of error and it's value if any, so take it to a coin dealer for an assessment.
They are worth 10 cents. There is no collector value to a new coin unless it is a proof set or an error.
It depends on the error. If the coin is damaged and the 4 is missing, it takes away value of the coin. If the coin isn't damaged its possible it is a grease filled die, a minor error that adds only cents to the coin's value. If worn/damaged the coin is worth about 2-3 cents. If uncirculated the coin is worth about $2-3 with the grease filled die.