25 cents unless you find someone that wants it, then take what you can get for it.
Twenty five cents. They were made in the millions. You easily get one in your pocket change.
Something like coloring was done by someone other than the mint. It's technically still only worth 25 cents, but it could be worth a couple dollars to someone who wants it.
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The 1999-S silver proof quarters are about $8.00.
A 1999-S Delaware Silver Proof Quarter, certified as a PR-70 Deep Cameo example has a listed retail value of $3,000.00.
Its value could range from $25 to $150 depending on how far off center it is.
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.
It depends on the degree of rotation, the farther off center it is the more value it has. Take it to a dealer or collector for an assessment.
Those are the letters WC, the initials of William Cousins, who designed the Delaware quarter.
Anything painted was done after minting and is worth whatever an interested party is willing to pay. Otherwise it's only worth 25 cents.
Yes, the Delaware 1999 quarter misprinted in gold could be worth more to collectors than its face value, depending on the extent of the misprint and its rarity. It is recommended to have it evaluated by a professional coin appraiser to determine its exact value.
The coin is either counterfeit or its an error.
The Wisconsin quarter came out in 2004, not 1999. It's worth 25 cents.
Did you look under the horse? It's dated 1999, the year the coin was struck. 1787 is the year Delaware became the First State.
25 cents