It depends on what you mean by the wrong way. But misprint coins are worth a lot more than regular coins. Fmv .25-$500 like I said before it depends on how misprint is. And also the us mint mark. If from a proof set you got real treasure
Evaluating people before they have a chance is wrong. It means you judge people without even allowing them to say anything.
11 is wrong. that is one-eighth of 8. one-quarter of 8 is 2.1/4 x 8/1 =8/4 =2
Yes, It does Sister because if u turn it a wrong way u may get the equation wrong
Each question is worth 2.5 percent. You can get 8 wrong.
To convert 4 and a quarter to a decimal, you first convert the whole number (4) to a decimal, which is 4.0. Then, you convert the fraction (a quarter, which is 1/4) to a decimal by dividing 1 by 4, which equals 0.25. Finally, you add the whole number and the fraction decimals together: 4.0 + 0.25 = 4.25. Therefore, 4 and a quarter as a decimal is 4.25.
Southeast
Be more specific, why do you think the "S" is wrong? Post new question.
For an accurate assessment the coin needs to be seen by a coin dealer, some errors can be very valuable
trick question, they weren't punished cause they did nothing wrong. they were still recovering from the great depression so they did not do anything viewed as wrong or worth punishing.
Giving the wrong answer
Giving the wrong answer
because you want him to..anything but what he is ANOTHER PERSON SAYS: Well, he actually does look part Asian. And the answer on the top of me is wrong. He says that he is Quarter-Asian, therefore he has Asian features.
It depends by what you mean "made wrong" is it off center, broadstruck, struck through? Etc. Without knowing anything about this coin, it is impossible to assign a value to the error.
front facing because if the seat is the wrong way how can you see out the window
Nothing is wrong with that
Try a coin dealer.
It depends on what you mean by "dime sized". If it's a miniature version of a quarter with a complete image on both side, it's not a real coin; it's a novelty item with no special value. If it has part of the normal-sized image of a quarter on it, you may have what's called a "wrong planchet" error. It happened when a dime blank (planchet) accidentally got mixed in with the blanks intended for quarters and was struck with a quarter's image. If you think you have a wrong planchet error you should have it inspected in person by a dealer who is familiar with error coins.