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My friend had a quarter (not sure what year) that had a print of the "tails" on each side.

Anybody know what the value of this would be?

unfortunately her dad spent it!!!!!!! I know.. I know..

2006-10-13 07:08:56 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Other - Business & Finance

If it was a legitimate currency misprint, I'm sure it would be worth a lot. If that is the case, any ideas on the value?

2006-10-13 07:22:53 · update #1

5 answers

It's worth about $10.00

From a magic shop, I have the same coin.

The person who previously had it, mixed it with his change.
There loss, your gain

Bet your friends,
make sure you pick tails to win.

2006-10-13 07:18:55 · answer #1 · answered by Juggernaut 3 · 0 0

I am not sure if this will help but I found this with this question "I found a quarter the other day while going through my change and checking dates. This quarter has the eagle stamped on both sides" go down to this number on the page it looks like it might be the same thing but you would know that more than me go to---

QAId : 7727519 Subject---
On this site he says:
"Answer : What you have is commonly known as a Magician's Coin. This is not something that was made at the mint. The way the coin presses are designed, it is impossible to have two of the same side dies in the press..............(one heads/heads and the other tails/tails) a few years ago for $10.00 but their value has gone down since then because they are now being mass-produced. Recent auction prices realized indicate that the cent, nickel, and dime versions of these Magicians coins are less desirable and are worth between $1 to $3 each"
Quoted from site below

2006-10-13 07:28:46 · answer #2 · answered by vortex0xetrov 2 · 0 0

it fairly is a magicians coin. as far as i comprehend, no coin with 2 heads or 2 tails different than, for one Indian head cent have each been authenticated as being real. I certainly have accrued money for over 40 seven years and have in no way considered a real coin as you describe. it could even have been made to cheat human beings. See if there's a line around the rim of the coin, the place 2 money have been joined at the same time. As a trick coin it fairly is worth a pair of money.

2016-12-13 07:41:00 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It would depend on the condition and year of the coin and without the coin I'm afraid you will never know - a coin dealer could guess but you would never be sure.

2006-10-13 07:17:30 · answer #4 · answered by mzmscheeveeuhs 3 · 0 0

either nothing or a lot--more or less

2006-10-13 07:12:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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