Quarter with State Sticker

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by mslauso, Feb 5, 2010.

  1. mslauso

    mslauso Junior Member

    I am not sure why this is, but I was sorting through my change and found a 1980 Missouri Quarter, however the tails side is a little different that a normal quarter. The tails side has what looks like a black and white sticker of the Lewis and Clark adventure with the Arch in the background. I am not sure why the quarter has this on the tails side, but I was wondering if anyone had any information on this puzzling quarter. Thanks so much!
     
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  3. atlas

    atlas Junior Member

    Any chance we could get a picture of this find ?
     
  4. mslauso

    mslauso Junior Member

    I will get a picture loaded as soon as I dig up a camera and a hookup USB for the computer!
     
  5. hrhomer

    hrhomer Member

    If it's a sticker, it's surely post-mint. Companies will put stickers on coins and bills, and market them as collector's items - Santa on a 1-dollar bill, Obama-themed half-dollars, etc. These occasionally reach circulation, since theyre worth nothing more than face, except to the person who happens to want an Obama-themed half-dollar that's not a real mint product.

    Joe
     
  6. dfraser

    dfraser Junior Member

    The designer Daniel Carr was upset with the mint rendering of his design, and produced stickers with the 'original' design and placed them on MO state quarters. Think of your find as a protest coin. The mint changed their policy after the MO quarter. Check coin world for details the story had wide coverage.
     
  7. mslauso

    mslauso Junior Member

    Thanks for the help

    Thanks to everyone who tried to help me. I will look on coin world and see what they said and try to figure this thing out.
     
  8. AdamL

    AdamL Well-Known Member

    Yep. You beat me to it ;)
     
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