they are worth 50 cents.
fifty dollars
There were 1.7 billion bicentennial quarters minted, and they're still worth 25 cents each. The only ones worth more are the silver and proof varieties.
There were no US quarters minted with that date.
There are no 3 headed quarters minted by the U.S. Mint.
All circulating U.S. state quarters are worth 25 cents.
Not being an expert on coins, I can only relate information from a coin dealer,who is of the opinion 'state quarters' will never be more than face value.However, those that did not enter into public circulation, might be worth somewhat more than twenty-five cents. The only quarter that is at the present time,worth more than face value,is a few Wisconsin quarters that were wrongly minted. They can be worth $400 to $600 depending on the appraisal of the buyer. A roll of uncirculated state quarters will be worth a small premium. But so many state quarters were minted that a roll of circulated coins will be worth face value only, and probably will be for decades to come.
They are worth the amount of .25 cents.
State quarters found in change are only worth face value.
fifty dollars
Unless it's a proof or uncirculated coin in its original Mint package, it's worth 25 cents - the same as all of the other billions of state quarters minted over the last 10 years.
800 US quarter dollars minted in 1964 or before weigh about 11 pounds. 800 US quarter dollars minted after 1964 weigh about 10 pounds.
Unless there's something that makes it different from the hundreds of millions of other quarters minted that year, 25 cents.
There were 1.7 billion bicentennial quarters minted, and they're still worth 25 cents each. The only ones worth more are the silver and proof varieties.
2,000,000 quarters is worth $500,000.
There were no US quarters minted with that date.
1803 is the year Ohio became a state. The quarter was minted in 2002, and is worth exactly 25 cents.
There are no 3 headed quarters minted by the U.S. Mint.