If you found it in change it's only worth face value. It's one of the billions of State Quarters minted between 1999 and 2009.
A 2008 gold plated quarter only has value to someone who wants it. The plating does not add to the value of the coin in any way at all. But it's still 25 cents.
It is worth $0.25. Unless it is the 40% percent silver type than it is worth its melt value which is about $1.00.
This is a common error called a lamination error. It occurs when part of the copper-nickel outer cladding doesn't stay bonded to the inner copper core. Lamination errors on state quarters retail in the $10 range.
Not much about 25 cents worth it's plated.
Circulating state quarters are worth face value only.
If you found it in change, 25¢. All state quarters (1999-2008) were minted by the carload and have no extra value when they're in circulated condition
State quarters were minted from 1999 through 2008, eventually featuring designs for all 50 states. The quarter is worth 25 cents.
The Arizona quarter was not minted in 1912. The Arizona state quarter was minted in 2008 and its value is generally only face value (25 cents) unless it is in pristine condition or part of a special set.
The Alaskan State quarter was issued in 2008.
Any of the "State Quarters" (1999-2008) found in circulation are only face value.
2008
Unless these coins are proofs or silver proofs, they are really only worth a quarter each. There are no rare dates in the state quarter series and can easily be found in uncirculated collection.
Any of the "State Quarters" (1999-2008) found in circulation are only face value.
If you found it in change it's only worth face value. It's one of the billions of State Quarters minted between 1999 and 2009.
Very recently in 2008
A 2008 gold plated quarter only has value to someone who wants it. The plating does not add to the value of the coin in any way at all. But it's still 25 cents.