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You probably have a filled-die error. That happens when some crud gets into the little recesses in the die that form the coin's letters and numbers. Filled-die errors are interesting but rarely worth more than a few percent more than the coin's face value.

Note that coins are struck or minted. Dollar bills are printed.

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13y ago

It's an ordinary circulating quarter from the State Quarters series, just like all of the other state quarters in your pocket change. If you got it in change too, it's only worth a quarter. If it's uncirculated it might sell for 50 cents or so.

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13y ago

The same as all quarters after 1965. 25 cents.

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