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∙ 19y agoThese have been very popular items on eBay. The state quarters will the missing clad on the state side have been selling in the $300-$400 range, while the ones with the missing clad on the Washington side have been selling in the $200-$300 range. However, you need to get it certified first. Check out the following website for details on how to do that : http://www.pcgs.com Nice Find! Dan
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∙ 19y agoA California State Quarter that failed to receive its clad plating and is copper on one side and silver on the other is known as a mint error coin. The value of mint error coins can vary widely depending on the type of error, the condition of the coin, and collector demand. It is recommended to have the coin evaluated by a professional coin grading service or appraiser to determine its specific value.
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When the Ming government failed to issue enough copper coins, counterfeiting became an issue.
If "white" means that it is silver in color, there are at least 3 possibilities: # The coin was dipped in acid to remove its copper plating, exposing the zinc core. In this case it's considered damaged and is worth only face value. # Someone plated the coin with yet another layer of metal. Again, worth 1¢. # The coin failed to go through the plating process at the Mint, so it never had a copper plating to begin with. You have to hope for this one because it could retail for up to $100 or so. Unfortunately there's no way to tell without seeing the coin. You'll need to have it appraised by someone who is experienced in error coins.
Many countries have a quarter as a currency unit. Since you failed to identify any country in the question, it is not possible to give an answer.
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This is called a lamination error and occurs when one or both of the coin's cupronickel outer clad sides failed to bond properly to the copper core. Currently, state quarter lamination errors are retailing in the $12 to $15 range.