All quarters minted in 1964 and before are worth more than face value just for the silver in the coins. 1965 to date coins struck for circulation have only face value.
These still turn up in change and don't have any extra value if circulated. A nice uncirculated one might sell for 50 to 75 cents.
If the coin shows any wear at all, the value is for the silver about $3.50 the coin is a very common high mintage year.
Unless they're from the first part of the 20th century, they really wouldn't have any extra value versus their individual prices. For that, you need to know their dates and whether they've been in circulation or not.
A quarter inch can, in principle, be divided into ANY number of parts. So any number can be in a quarter inch.
Leaving aside any numismatic or (for coins issued in 1964 or before) silver value, 20 quarters equals 5 dollars.
All error coins need to be seen for an accurate value. Coins that are struck off-center are fairly common. The value depends on "How far off-center" they are. You will have to take it to a coin dealer to see if it has any extra value.
All error coins need to be seen for an accurate value. Coins that are struck off-center are fairly common. The value depends on "How far off-center" they are. You will have to take it to a coin dealer to see if it has any extra value.
State quarters were minted by the carload so anything you find in circulation won't have any extra value. A nice uncirculated one might retail for $2.
The 1961 Washington quarter is so common if it has any wear at all the value is just for the silver about $3.00.
The values of any colorized or plated coin is whatever you can get for it, they have no numismatic value at all. But it's still a quarter
For 1965,1966 & 1967 the U.S. mint did not put mintmark's on any coins. Many 1965 quarters are still found in change and have no extra value.
State quarters were minted by the carload so anything you find in circulation won't have any extra value.
These still turn up in change and don't have any extra value if circulated. A nice uncirculated one might sell for 50 to 75 cents.
If you mean the value of a US 90% silver quarter? Minimum value, as of 6-4-11, is about $6.56.The collectible value depends on date, grade and mintmark if any.
No US quarters were struck in 1922. The US did not make ANY quarters dated 1922.
Any state quarter you find in circulation is only worth face value, 25 cents.
All error coins need to be seen for an accurate assessment. Take it to a coin dealer for an idea of value, if any.