The quarter was not the first coin for New Jersey. As a matter of fact, the first coin in the United States was the 1792 Half Dime. This coin was slightly smaller than our current dime.
That is the New Jersey coin.
The top date of 1787 makes it a Delaware, Pennsylvania, or New Jersey quarter, all of which were actually minted in 1999. The coin is worth 25 cents.
The first US quarter was made in 1796, look at the coin and post new question.
The first US quarter was struck in 1796, please look at the coin again and post new question
The 1787 Immunis Columbia Eagle Reverse, it was a pattern coin made in New Jersey .
1796 is the first year the US issued a quarter, look at the coin again and post new question.
To see the new quarter. Just go to the U.S. Mint web site.
Did you look at the bottom of the design? It's dated 1999, the year the coin was struck. 1787 is the year that New Jersey was admitted to the Union.ALL state quarters are double-dated like that. Take a look at your pocket change first.Plus, it's not gold. A gold coin the size of a quarter would be worth hundreds of dollars. It's an ordinary circulation coin that someone plated for use in jewelry. That makes it a damaged coin worth only 25¢. It would cost more to melt the gold and separate it than you would get from trying to sell it.
Please check your coin again and post a new question. The first Washington quarters were minted in 1932.
One US quarter has a weight, when new, of 5.67 grams or 0.2 ounces.
New Jersey.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. The first Canadian quarters were dated 1870.