Double headed novelty and Magician's coins have no numismatic value, but depending on the denomination an quality most are under $10.00.
The two coins are 10c and 25c. As stated in the question, one of them is not a quarter, if it's a leap year.
Unless it's a genuine mistake that occurred in the mint, it's probably worth a few bucks at most. Two-headed quarters are often sold in magic and gag gift shops. See the Related Links for more info about these coins.
there are 3 months in quarter of a year
No, it's not possible that a double-headed quarter with two such diverse dates could be a legitimate Mint error. Dies are destroyed, if not worn out through usage, by the end of the year in which they are used. The coin in question is almost certainly a novelty or magician's coin.
There are no 3 headed quarters minted by the U.S. Mint.
A two headed quarter is not something that was done at the mint, it is a novelty item, generally with high enough magnification you can see the seam that the two coins were joined together. They aren't rare and really aren't worth any more than a quarter.
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.
Double headed novelty and Magician's coins have no numismatic value, but depending on the denomination an quality most are under $10.00.
You have a novelty item called a magician's coin. It's not real.
I have a 1994 quarter double date, what is the worth ?
That's a novelty two-headed coin. They're sold in joke and magic shops.
Not a US Mint product. Two quarters have been glued together and it has no collectible value.
It's not a real quarter. These were novelty items given out as promotional items.
Nothing it is considered a magicians coin. They shave off one half of two quarters and then melt them together. On half will be thinner than the other.
The two coins are 10c and 25c. As stated in the question, one of them is not a quarter, if it's a leap year.