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This is the 25-cent coin that might be worth almost $20,000

Make sure to check your quarters... some like the one discussed here could be worth up to $20,000 dollars!

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Así son las monedas de 50 centavos que pueden valer hasta $5.000 dólares

Billions of coins circulate in the country every day. While most of them are only exchanged for their nominal value, there are some that can increase their value significantly and sell for tens of thousands of dollars. Certain quarters are highly sought after by numismatic enthusiasts due to their unique characteristics. These coins have sold for up to $20,000. In this article, we will share which coins they are and how to identify them.

The quarter that sold for almost $20,000

In 1976, the United States Mint created a set of collectible 25-cent coins to commemorate the country’s first bicentennial. These coins have stars on them and are considered special editions. As a result, their value has increased significantly over time, but some are more valuable than others. One coin that stands out among the most valuable is the 1976-S bicentennial silver quarter, which sold for nearly $20,000 at an auction a few years ago, according to Yahoo! News.

The value of a small coin can vary depending on its coating. Some coins have multiple layers of metal, such as nickel, copper, and zinc, while others have a layer of silver in between their coating. The ones with a silver layer are worth more as the silver makes up forty percent of the material of the coin.

Below, we show you what this particular coin looks like:

Moneda de 25¢ que puede valer hasta $20,000
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Así es la moneda de 25¢ que puede valer hasta $20,000.Internet: GoBankingRates

GoBankingRates reports that the Bicentennial 25 cents in the United States were minted in three different locations: Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco. The coins minted in San Francisco were coated with 40% silver, making them more valuable. If you think you have one of these rare coins, we suggest consulting a numismatics expert for advice.

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