Horsies! More than half of all wild horses in the U.S. are located in Nevada. The only reason I know this is because I researched why there are three horses on this coin.
Big Horn Sheep would have been my choice because they are native and horses are technically an invasive species. Sure America had horses hundred of thousands of years ago but currently they are not natural. Other features on the coin like sagebrush, a sun rising behind mountains, and the State's nickname, "The Silver State" are more obvious signs you are in Nevada.
The most obvious choice would be a casino and different gambling objects like card and chips. Of course that would never happen because many people still see gambling as a vice.
Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 25 Cents - Nevada / United States
Year: 2006 D
Metal: 91.67% Copper 8.33% Nickel
Mintage: 312,800,000
Value: $0.25 in F-12
Do you have a state quarter and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question
and I will do my best to find out the price and history for
you.
Hey man, I just completed a set of all the state quarters released in circulation. The grades are between Ef-40 and AU-58 for all the coins. Most are in AU grade. Any value? Thanks
ReplyDeletecompleted a set of all the state quarters released in circulation. The grades are between Ef-40 and AU-58 for all the coins. Most are in AU grade.
ReplyDeleteExcept for the 1999 ones which are worth twice the face value in AU the rest are still just face value.
I have a 2006 nevada quarter that is three quarters black on the back of coin worth anything
ReplyDeletei have a coin like this....how much value is this?
ReplyDeleteI do have one but looks just copper 2006 nevada coin
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