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Double Headed Quarter
Double Headed Quarter
- Realistic looking quarter with heads on both sides
Precision cutting slices two genuine quarters in half so two heads are obtained, the two heads are then carefully placed together making a double headed quarter, aka Two Headed Quarter. Picture is example and the two headed quarter you get might have different dates. Think of the fun you could have with this at parties, the office or with that big mouth neighbor! Keep your two headed quarter with you and never lose a bet again!
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3 responses to “Double Headed Quarter” 
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:

Very realistic,August 3, 2008 ByDurability:
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This review is from: Double Headed Quarter (Toy)Actually, the other review I read here is completely wrong. This looks exactly like the heads side of a newer “state” type U.S. quarter. The older quarters do not have “united states of america” on the heads side. Also the older ones have a year on the heads side, but the newer ones do not. In conclusion this looks exactly like the heads side of a newer U.S. quarter dollar coin.
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J. Davini 10月 9th, 2011 01:41
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Pretty cool,April 18, 2009 ByDurability:
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This review is from: Double Headed Quarter (Toy)Not much you can do with it but people think its cool and you will always win if it comes down to flipping a coin.
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Looks real
Feels real
Got here fastCons:
One side is straight the other one is sideways
It doesn’t make that “ting” sound when you flip it -
Phil Clapp 10月 9th, 2011 02:14
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
The Two-Headed Quarter Review,June 23, 2009 ByDurability:
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This review is from: Double Headed Quarter (Toy)I bought 5 of these quarters just as novelty gifts for my friends and myself and am only somewhat pleased with the quarter. It does have the exact face of a new state quarter as i expected except for the letter difference under the words “In God We Trust” on each face of the quarter. Although that wasn’t the problem i had with it it’s only 1 of 3 differences. the second difference is other than the obvious two head is that they only come as new state quarters, none are like the old quarters printed before year 2000 not a horrible difference either but one to note. the third and final difference which really made me not as excited of the product is that it’s more dead wight than normal quarters, when flipping it in the air it does not give the chime sound normal quarters do, and also when bouncing it does not have the bounce a normal quarter might. although one may not use this quarter in any bouncing games still is something to note.
other than what i’ve stated it very much resembles a brand new state quarter, no mark of circulation on it.
and the size is exact. none the less it should be a good novelty gift.


Aaron S. Magwire 10月 9th, 2011 01:07