How much is a real two-headed quarter worth?

A two-headed coin is worth very little, usually between $3 to $10, depending on how well the crafter made the coin and the face value of the coin. These coins are usually crafted by unscrupulous people looking to make novelty coins, props for magician tricks or create a way to swindle people out of their money.

How much is a 1985 quarter worth today?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1985 P Washington Quarter value at an average of 25 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $13.

Are there any rare 1985 quarters?

A common-date 1985-D Washington quarter dollar becomes rare in very top grades, as the $3,377.25 that this PCGS MS-67+ example sold for on Oct. 7 indicates. Many nice examples remain in Uncirculated Coin sets, but like many quarters of the 1980s, it is elusive in very top grades.

Which state has the rarest quarter?

Billions of Coins Minted, but not evenly

1.2008-D Oklahoma2003-P Alabama
2.2004-P Iowa2003-P Missouri
3.2002-P Ohio2003-P Illinois
4.2003-P Maine2004-D Michigan
5.2008-P Oklahoma2004-P Wisconsin

Is the Washington quarter a two headed coin?

Although it is technically not a two-headed coin, the U.S. Mint did make several coins in error that had the obverse of a U.S. Washington quarter dollar and the reverse of a Sacajawea one dollar coin. These types of coins are technically known as “mules.”

How much is a double headed quarter worth?

Take a look at this double sided quarter, it always lands on heads. These are more of a novelty so you aren’t going to spend a lot to have one, and don’t expect to make much if you sell one. Look for them online and spend no more than $10.

Is there a quarter with two heads on both sides?

My daughter found a quarter that is stamped heads on both sides. the first side is dated 1973 with no mint stamp the second side is dated 1983 and was stamped in Philadelphia. I have heard of coins being stamped with two heads or tails but not different dates. The coin is well worn on both sides.

Is the 1904 one dollar coin two headed?

1904 Lewis And Clark Exposition Commemorative One Dollar Gold Coin. The United States Mint did produce one two-headed coin on purpose. This was not a mistake or a covert operation that happened in the middle of the night.

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