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It is worth face value unless it is still in the original mint package.
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Unless it's a proof or uncirculated coin in its original Mint package, it's worth 25 cents - the same as all of the other billions of state quarters minted over the last 10 years.a Hawaii quarter is still an American quarter so 25 cents
The Foundation Quarter horse is a type of Quarter horse that is supposed to strongly resemble the original Quarter horse body type. The original Quarter horse was short , under 16 hands, and had a wide / low build to it.
Unless it's a proof or uncirculated coin in its original package, it's only worth face value. There are lots of these in circulation. Just look through your change for a few days.
buckskin Buttermilk was a buckskin colored quarter horse.
Painting a coin does not increase its numismatic value.
Assuming you mean a quarter that is normally struck, but is missing the outer silvery-colored layer ... If it is a state quarter, these have been selling in the $300-$400 range. If it is an older quarter, these have been selling for about $50
Nickel-colored, which is a dull silvery color. The cladding is made of nickel and copper.
Palomino is a denomination of a color, not a breed, because you can find peruvian horses that are palomino colored, or quarter mile horses that are palomino colored, etc
It's not silver. It's cupronickel - look at the copper edge. Billions of these were minted during 1975 and 1976. Unless it's a proof or uncirculated coin in its original package, it's worth 25c.
Unless it's a proof or uncirculated coin in its original Mint package, it's worth 25 cents - the same as all of the other billions of state quarters minted over the last 10 years.