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How much is a quarter worth with one side copper from Vermont year is 2001?

You have what's called a lamination error. Sometimes the outer cladding on a quarter, nickel, or dime does not stay bonded to the copper core, a bit like taking one side off an Oreo cookie. The cladding can come off before or after the coin is struck. Lamination errors among state quarters are popular and retail in the $10 to $15 range.


How much is a three headed quarter worth?

There are no 3 headed quarters minted by the U.S. Mint.


Is it rare to find a copper quarter?

Yes, it is extremely rare to find a copper quarter as U.S. quarters have been made of a copper-nickel alloy since 1965. Prior to that, quarters were made of 90% silver until 1964. If you have a quarter that appears to be copper, it may be the result of a mint error or some form of altered coin.


What is the value of a 1991 quarter with one side of the coin raised?

its probably not worth much


How much is a state quarter not centered worth?

Depends on how many made it into circulation and how much off center it is. Is it both sides or only one side?. Which side if only one side? What condition is the quarter in? What state?


What is your 1845 quarter worth?

An 1845 Seated Liberty quarter is worth at least $20 and possibly over $300 if it's in uncirculated condition. If this quarter per chance says "Florida" or "Texas" on one side, then it's a State quarter from 2004 and is worth 25 cents.


What is a 1997 US quarter worth that is copper on the face side?

You have what's called a lamination error. It occurred when one side of the coin's outer cupronickel cladding fell off due to a poor bond with the inner core of pure copper. Lamination errors can occur before or after the coin is struck, whenever the bond fails. Current retail for this error on a pre-State Quarter design is about $10.


You have an Idaho state quarter with one side stamped in red Is this worth anything?

It's still worth 25 cents, that's all.


Is a 1944 quarter real silver?

You bet. A tip for youto tell difference, just note the difference on the side between that quarter & a modern one. You notice the modern one has a band of copper in it-silver one's (pre-65) lack the band.


What is the value of a l979 US quarter with silver on one side and copper on the other?

With a date of 1979 the coin has no silver it's a clad coin made of copper-nickel alloy bonded to a core of copper but if the coin is missing on full side it may have significant value. Take it to a dealer for and assessment.


Why is Quarter smaller than a Silver dollar?

A quarter got its name because it's worth one quarter, or one fourth, of a dollar. That is, a dollar is worth as much as four quarters. Being that the quarter is worth less, it's smaller.


What is your quarter worth?

one quarter is 25 cents. four quarters is one dollar.