I'll bet a bikini wearin' chick who does the gold plating on emblems for car dealerships once owned that quarter.
First background, I'm a cashier... I hate it... it sucks... Now to the story, today I ordered quarters for my register since I was completely out. When they finally arrived I found a gold quarter mixed in... yes... gold. I don't know yet if it is real gold but it is a real quarter. Naturally, I like the old and the rare so I swapped it out for a quarter in my pocket to keep. I seriously doubt it's made of gold, but it looks like it has either been discolored by some chemical (would be one nasty chemical IMO), or it has been gold plated for some reason. Anyone ever hear of something like this before?
Wow, you guys need help.
buddy of mine just sold 10$ worth of Silver Quarters (Pre 1964 I think)
Here is an interesting possibility according to the Wall Street Journal. They might do away with the penny and nickle altogether. In the case of the nickel, simply redefine it as worth $0.10. until it can be pulled from circulation.Apparantly there is an investor in Dallas that has stockpile about a million of them just in case.http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323374504578223484113806430.html