A good 1995 error quarter can be woth up to $20 in good condition
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A good 1995 error quarter can be woth up to $20 in good condition
The value of a 1971 quarter with an error depends on the type and rarity of the error. Common errors can be worth $50–$200, while rare ones may fetch thousands.
If the "penny side" is copper-colored, then it is probably a magician's coin manufactured from a quarter and a cent, in which case it has no collector's value. On the other hand, if it has a cent reverse where the quarter reverse should be, it may be a legitimate error coin. This determination and evaluation should be made by a reputable dealer in error coins.
It depends on what you mean by "dime sized". If it's a miniature version of a quarter with a complete image on both side, it's not a real coin; it's a novelty item with no special value. If it has part of the normal-sized image of a quarter on it, you may have what's called a "wrong planchet" error. It happened when a dime blank (planchet) accidentally got mixed in with the blanks intended for quarters and was struck with a quarter's image. If you think you have a wrong planchet error you should have it inspected in person by a dealer who is familiar with error coins.
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