Error coins are sometimes difficult to describe in a way that allows for an accurate estimate of value. I would suggest you take your coin to a coin shop and have it appraised.
It depends on how far off center it's struck, take it to a dealer or collector for a better idea of value.
For modern error coins, they need to be seen for a evaluation, the type and condition of the error determines value. If it's slightly off center with none of the design missing the value may not be much. But if 20% to 60% of the design is missing value could be around $10.00. The best thing to do is show it to a couple of dealers or take it to a coin show.
In the late 1980s-early 1990s a woman was an inpatient at the St. Lawrence Psychiatric Center. She and her family claimed that she was the model for this coin. It was also claimed by them that she was an actress from silent films from the early years of the 20th century.
You have what's called a Liberty nickel or sometimes a V nickel. Remember Roman numerals? V = 5. There's more information at the Related Question.
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The address of the Liberty Center Public Library is: 124 East St., Liberty Center, 43532 0066
The address of the Liberty Center Historical Society Inc is: Po Box 106, Liberty Center, OH 43532-0106
Liberty Science Center was created in 1993.
The phone number of the Liberty Center Public Library is: 419-533-5721.
Rose Quarter Transit Center was created in 1986.
The Liberty Bell is located at Liberty Bell Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The web address of the Liberty Museum And Arts Center is: http://www.libertymuseum.com
The address of the Liberty Museum And Arts Center is: 17 North Main St, Liberty, NY 12754-1807
No, I wouldn't be crushed at the center of the Earth. The pressure at the center of the Earth is so high that all substances exist as a dense, solid core. Any object or being at the center of the Earth would be fully compressed into the dense core and wouldn't feel any crushing force.
First quarter. Second quarter. Third quarter. Fourth quarter. Circle center.
The value of an off-center strike[*] depends on how much of the coin's image is visible and what kind of quarter it is. In general you might pay between $10 and $20 at retail assuming the coin is a modern clad quarter and at least 15% to 20% of the image is missing. [*]To clear up terminology, coins are said to be struck or minted. Dollar bills use the term printed.
The Liberty Bell Center in Philadelphia Pennsylvania