It's a privately manufactured novelty coin or a home made glued together kind that has no value at all.
It's worth about two cents for the copper.
There are no 3 headed quarters minted by the U.S. Mint.
This is not a mint error. The coin has been altered some how, likely two halves glued together..It has no numismatic value.
It's worth a dollar or two in average condition and nearly $100 in uncirculated condition.
Not much, about 3-4 cents if circulated or a dollar or two in higher grade.
two dollars
It's worth about two cents for the copper.
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There are no 3 headed quarters minted by the U.S. Mint.
A two-headed penny.
This is not a mint error. The coin has been altered some how, likely two halves glued together..It has no numismatic value.
Two cents for the copper.
They're worth about two cents each for the copper.
"Pence" is the plural of "Penny". One Penny, Two Pence Five Pence, etc.
One Million dollars!
Probably not much more than a penny, because it's most likely just electroplated. These sorts of coins are novelties. Wrong!! That kinda penny is probally worth 1 or two bucks?
The nature of the minting process is such that a two-headed coin cannot be produced. What you have is a joke, or "magic" coin made by combining the heads of two different nickels. As a novelty, it is worth a couple of dollars.