its worth nothin
It's worth $2.01.
It's not a real quarter. These were novelty items given out as promotional items.
every stamp is worth it
1796 is the first year the US issued a quarter, look at the coin again and post new question.
There are no 3 headed quarters minted by the U.S. Mint.
I have a 1994 quarter double date, what is the worth ?
It's worth $2.01.
I called a collector and they said it will not be worth anything except 1 cent.
15 cents, which is the minimum amount a dealer will sell a stamp for. The wouldn't be bothered to buy it.
Scott #1276 A 1 cent Thomas Jefferson stamp is probably not worth the effort to sell. If it hasn't been used it is worth 1 cent of postage. Otherwise you can buy one for 20 cents. Most dealers aren't going to waste their time buying a single low value stamp, too much work involved to have an profit.
It's not a real quarter. These were novelty items given out as promotional items.
how much is a Thomas Jefferson 1801-1809 in good shape worth
It is worth the original cost of the stamp.
With dozens of Jefferson stamps of so many varieties, this is pretty hard to pin down without know exactly which stamp it is. Most used US postage stamps are worth 15 or 20 cents, the minimum amount required to catalog and stock the stamps. Unused will always be worth at least their face value. Special cancellations and different values are likely to be worth more. Consult a postage stamp catalog, usually available at your local library for exact identification and catalog values.
Two stamps fit this description, one worth much more than the other. If you have the one that belongs to Lousiana Purchase series (1908, 2 on either side of Jefferson portrait) then it's $27 for mint $2 for used. If it's a small stamp, with 2 at the bottom of the stamp, it was issued btwn 1954 and 68 and worth about .20cents mint and used. Keep in mind these prices are for stamps in excellent condition.
A stamp is worth more unused
If it is a Mint error it may be worth a few dollars, take it to a coin dealer to see if it has any value.MoreIt's called a Jefferson nickel rather than a Monticello nickel. If by "double struck" you mean that Monticello is on both sides (which would account for the lack of a date) what you have is a novelty item called a magician's coin. There's more information at the question "What is a double headed nickel worth?"