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.
It's face value, the coin is still in circulation.
14 to 15 seconds closer to a 14.0 with the automatic trans assuming its the coupe
Yes, ten cents. It's an ordinary circulation coin. The D indicates that it was minted in Denver.
AnswerWELL, IN MS-65 IT IT IS WORTH ABOUT 40 DOLLARS. IT MAY VARY LIKE THATThis type of error is called a 'Multiple Strike' and the value for a 1995D penny is $30.00.
A good 1995 error quarter can be woth up to $20 in good condition
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.
Smooth Jazz Television - 1995 was released on: USA: 1995
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.
Rose Quarter was created in 1995.
A good 1995 error quarter can be woth up to $20 in good condition
Smooth Operator - 1995 I is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Rough with the Smooth was created in 1995.
Jewellery Quarter station was created in 1995.
No Quarter Pounder was created on 1995-09-12.
If it's normal then it's no different from the other 2.1 billion quarters struck that year, so the answer is simply 25 cents.
i don't really know how much it would be worth but alot of coins have d g Regina so it could be a 50 cent coin or a quarter or even $1