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The 25 cent coin that could be worth almost $20,000

Want to make some extra money with just 25 cents? Here’s the 25-cent coin that could be worth up to $20,000. Find out what these look like.

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Millions of coins circulate across the United States every day. Many of them are only exchanged for something that matches their face value, but there are others that can increase in worth exponentially and sell for much, much more than what is stamped on their faces.

Such is the case of certain 25 cent coins, which, thanks to certain characteristics, have managed to sell among coin collectors for up to $20,000. Here’s more on which coins these are an how you can identify them.

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The 25-cent coin that can be worth almost $20,000

According to GoBankingRates, the United States Mint produced a series of collectible 25-cent coins in 1976 in honor of the country’s bicentennial. Because these are special edition coins, their value is already higher than usual, but some coins are worth a lot more than others.

Among the most valuable specialty coins was a 1976-S bicentennial silver quarter that sold for nearly $20,000 at an auction a couple of years ago, according to Chronicle Collectibles.

The great value of this tiny coin is related to its coating, as these coins have multiple layers of metal, including nickel, copper and zinc. Some coins are more valuable because their coating contains a layer of silver, which makes up 40% of the coin’s material.

Here’s what this unique coin looks like:

Want to make some extra money with just 25 cents? Here’s the 25-cent coin that could be worth up to $20,000. Find out what these look like.Internet: GoBankingRates

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According to GoBankingRates, the U.S. Bicentennial quarters were minted in three different locations: Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco, with the latter being the place where the coins were coated in 40% silver.

If you’ve already looked into your pocket and believe you have one of these valuable coins in your possession, we recommend consulting a numismatic, or coin, expert.

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