U.S. quarters were minted without mintmarks from 1965 thru 1967. This is a common coin. Depending on wear or brilliant uncirculated (MS-65) it would be valued up to $12.
The value of a 1951 quarter will value depending on the condition and where it was minted. The value ranges from 3.52 to 4.30.
There is no such thing as a 1914 quarter.
I believe that a 1922 quarter is made of almost pure silver with a value of about $3
The coin is face value.
A 1967 Washington quarter has no silver and is face value.
The 1967 Washington quarter has no silver and is still in circulation, the coin is face value.
The coins are face value and have no silver.
25 cents, unfortunately, no more.
This is a novelty coin and was not made by the US Mint it has no numismatic collectible value.
Unless it's proof, it's face value. No US coins from 1965- 1967 have mintmarks.
If it is uncirculated it will be worth more than face value but if it is circulated it will be worth 25 cents.
Around $2.00 but on e-bay there 25 c
25 cents. The coin does not contain any silver and is in common circulation.
...25 cents. It is in common circulation, made out of copper-nickel and not worth any more than face value.
No US quarters were struck in silver in 1967, 1964 was the last year for silver quarters put into circulation.
There were no S-mint quarters struck from 1955 to 1967 inclusive and no US coins carried mint marks during the transition from silver to clad coinage in 1965-67.