No. The only double headed coin to circulate in the US was an undated George Washington Cent minted sometime between 1783 and 1793.
A coin stamped with 1789 with a profile of George Washington is not worth any monetary value. This type of coin was stamped privately and is commemorative.
Any of the state quarters struck of circulation have face value only.
No they did not strike any quarters, half dollars or dollars dated 1975
Centennial quarters are worth .715 times their weight in silver. <b>Bi</b>centennial quarters are worth a quarter.
Quarters and dimes used to have silver in them, although they do not nowadays. The years that quarters had silver in them were any years before 1965.
Yes, although the machinists who make the double headed quarters actually machine away the appropriate parts and stick together the heads of two quarters to make a double headed quarter... or half or whatever he is trying to make. While there have never been any 2-headed quarters found, there have been 3 genuine 2-tailed quarters found. See the following web page for details : http://varietynickels.com/articles/twotailed.htm
Two headed coins have been privately made as novelty, curiosity and magicians coins. None have been issued from any U.S. Government Mint.
There is no one particular state that is double stamped -- it could happen to any of them.
Nope, there has never been one ever authenticated.
Only the ones made as magician's coins, the same as the ones in the U.S. and other countries.
Yes. There is Hurricane Irene headed towards Florida. It will not directly affect the state.
im not sure but i have king edward one!
There are four quarters of a mile in a mile. There are four quarters in any whole.
There are four quarters in an NFL game, there are 4 quarters to an NFL season. there are 4 quarters to any 1 whole.
There are 4 quarters in any single unit.
To the best of my knowledge (and I have been collecting for almost 50 years) only one two-headed US Cent has been authenticated and it is an Indian Head from the 1860's. Search the web for Jakes Marketplace to find two-headed magicians coins. Double headed coins -- novelty items -- are manufactured from normal coins, so they can exist for any year. A lot of them actually have different dates on each side. There are no records anywhere to keep track of which years exist -- it would be impossible to keep track of that, since anybody with a lathe, a grinder, and some glue could make them.
Generally any US quarters made before 1965 are collectible because of their silver content. Any proof(S mintmark) and uncirculated quarters are also collectible.