Two-headed quarter?

WannaDig3687

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My dad found this in his change. I never hear of such a thing. Anyone have any information? Thank you! IMG_1461.JPG
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You should be able to find the seam where the two quarters were attached to each other to make this coin.
I'm surprised its not two tails as when one flips a coin, most folks say "heads".
 

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what are the years? if they are silvers could be about $20 as a magic trick. may also come apart, then check for weight
 

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1991 & 1993
The information I found was that magic coins are worth $3-$10.
Would a coin shop buy it? I don't do ebay or anything like that.
 

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or sell it to a "gambler" buddy so they can make some quick cash on a "flip a coin" bet 8-)
 

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or sell it to a "gambler" buddy so they can make some quick cash on a "flip a coin" bet 8-)

Knowing my dad, I can see him keeping it and getting his monies worth tricking the grandkids and great grandkids and anyone else he can!:laughing7:
 

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