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∙ 13y agoIt is worth nothing. You could try and take the two headed coin to a coin expert. But it is just a misprint.
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∙ 13y agoThey cost about $8 in novelty shops.
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?
Zero. Please search this site for the word DOUBLE. You'll find hundreds of similar questions about these trick "coins".
This is a common state quarter. It is worth 25 cents.
If the two dates are 1776 & 1976 It's a bicentennial quarter and it's still worth a quarter If it's a state or territorial quarter, has two dates on the back and one of them is between 1999 and 2009 it's also just worth a quarter. If it has two heads with a date on each side it's a magician's coin - see the Related Question.
There are no 3 headed quarters minted by the U.S. Mint.
1803 is the year Ohio became a state. The quarter was minted in 2002, and is worth exactly 25 cents.
If the quarter has a picture of George Washington on one side, with the Maryland state capital and phrase "The Old Line State" on the other, then it's a 2000 state quarter, worth exactly 25 cents.
Any state quarter you find in circulation is only worth face value, 25 cents.
State quarters found in change are only worth face value.
That's the Nevada state quarter, part of the 50 State Quarter series. Nevada became a state in 1864, and the quarter was minted in 2006. It's worth exactly 25 cents.
An 1861 Liberty Seated quarter is worth $25.00-$80.00 in average condition. A 2005 Kansas State Quarter with a Buffalo on the reverse is 25 cents.