Its value could range from $25 to $150 depending on how far off center it is.
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.
A 1999-S Delaware Silver Proof Quarter, certified as a PR-70 Deep Cameo example has a listed retail value of $3,000.00.
Current retail value is $40.00, but only if you find someone that wants it.
The Georgia State Quarter has a face value of 25 cents.
The 1999-S silver proof quarters are about $8.00.
the misprint will increase the value, but not by much. the coin is most likely worth $12
25cents
No quarters have been made in Delaware. No US coin dated 1965 has a mintmark or any silver in them, the coin is face value.
The 1861 Liberty Seated quarter has a average starting value of $25.00. But if it's a 2005 Kansas State quarter, just spend it.
The "D" on the coin is the mintmark of the Denver Mint, NOT the state of Delaware. Average value of the coin is 5 to 10 cents.
Any state quarter you find in circulation is only worth face value, 25 cents.
Off-center strikes are more common than you might suspect, due to the number of coins struck each year and the speed of the presses. However, there is a lot of interest in state quarter errors so prices have gone up. Depending on how far off-center it is, it could retail for as much as $150. The more off-center, the higher the value.