It's a novelty or magician's coin, NOT a Mint error, it may also be a home-made glued together coin, none have any numismatic collectible value.
I have a 1994 quarter double date, what is the worth ?
It's not a real quarter. These were novelty items given out as promotional items.
Double headed novelty and Magician's coins have no numismatic value, but depending on the denomination an quality most are under $10.00
Double headed novelty and Magician's coins have no numismatic value, but depending on the denomination an quality most are under $10.00.
1796 is the first year the US issued a quarter, look at the coin again and post new question.
This is a novelty coin and was not made by the US Mint it has no numismatic collectible value.
There are no 3 headed quarters minted by the U.S. Mint.
To be very blunt, if you hold it in your hand and it looks like a standard quarter but has two heads or two tails, you can say for certain that it's a fake.
There is the probability of 1/2 if it is a fair coin. There is the probability of 1 if it is a double-headed coin. There is the probability of 0 if it is a double-tailed coin.
Look at the date again. NO Washington quarter should have a date before 1932. Double headed and double tailed coins are called magician's coins and are made by machining and joining parts from two real quarters. They have no numismatic value but are sold by novelty shops for $5 - $10 and are available on eBay for $2 - $3.
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The Yellow-headed Amazon (or Double Yellow-headed Parrot) comes from Mexico and Northern Central America.