Coins with errors need to be seen for a evaluation, the type and condition of the error determines value. A dealer or collector can do this.
the year the Wisconsin quarter was minted in 2004.
This coin is a state quarter. It is worth face value unless it is in original mint packaging. This coin was not made in 1848.
A Wisconsin state quarter minted in 2004 with the "1848" marking typically has a face value of 25 cents. However, in uncirculated condition or as part of a collectible set, it may be valued at around $1 to $5. Its value can vary based on demand, condition, and whether it is part of a special collection. Always consult a coin expert or a pricing guide for the most accurate valuation.
A 1967 Washington quarter has no silver and 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 Wisconsin quarter came out in 2004, not 1999. It's worth 25 cents.
Twice its original value
two dollars
If you got it in change, the coin is still only face value
25 cents, quarter of a dollar.
The coin is still only face value as all state quarters are.
The coin is face value only
the year the Wisconsin quarter was minted in 2004.
Coins with errors need to be seen for a evaluation, the type and condition of the error determines value. A dealer or collector can do this.
This coin is a state quarter. It is worth face value unless it is in original mint packaging. This coin was not made in 1848.
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The great majority of Wisconsin quarters are only worth face value. A small number of them appear to have a extra leaf on the corn stalk. These are worth considerably more; see the Related Question for more information.