Just to make sure take it to a dealer or collector for and opinion, but it's likely from a filled die that caused the mint mark not to strike up.
a quarter
25 cents. Quarters made in Philadelphia didn't start using the P mint mark until 1980.
It depends on the mint mark, if any, between the eagle's claw and the "1/2" in the denomination. Retail prices for moderately worn 1852 quarter eagles are: No mint mark - about $150 "O" mint mark - $170 "C" mint mark - $730 "D" mint mark - $940
Check that coin again. Mint marks were on all quarters by 1981.
It is worth face value.
a quarter
This date regardless of mint mark is valued for the silver and is worth about $3.25
No mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia. The quarter is worth exactly 25 cents.
It is worth .25¢ The absence of a mint mark simply means it was minted at Philadelphia.
It's worth 25 cents.
All U.S. quarters since 1980 have mint marks. Being that it's still 2014, even a mint condition 2014 quarter is worth 25 cents.
Melt? $5.80. Depending on mint mark and condition it might be worth more.
All the Washington Quarters minted in the year 1989 carried a mint mark: "P," "S," or "D." The P and D minted coins are worth in MS60 condition: 75 cents; the S coin was minted only in proof and its value is: $3.00.
Not enough info what condition is it in and what mint mark
25 cents.
The coin is 25 cents, the "P" mint mark was not used on US quarters until 1980
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