Not much more than circulated state quarters. They're not old or rare enough to be especially valuable.
About $600
The approximate value of 50 uncirculated 1964 United States Quarters would depend on the current market value of silver, but is likely to be between $75 and $150.
Any of the state quarters struck of circulation have face value only.
There is no such thing as a Presidential quarter. These are dollar coins. They are not gold. They are brass. They are worth around $2.00 in uncirculated condition. These coins are very common.
As of June 2012 1857 O quarters are worth $24 to $900 in uncirculated condition. In uncirculated condition they are worth $901 to $7,000.
About $600
Unless they're uncirculated, 25¢ each.
The coin is still only face value as all state quarters are.
$130
Uncirculated State Quarters retail for about 40 or 50 cents.
The approximate value of 50 uncirculated 1964 United States Quarters would depend on the current market value of silver, but is likely to be between $75 and $150.
The value of a Georgia State Quarter is typically around 25 cents (face value). However, if it is in mint condition or part of a rare collection, it could be worth more to collectors.
Any of the state quarters struck of circulation have face value only.
The U.S. did not mint commemorative quarters in 2000, only the regular State Quarters series. These are only worth face value unless you have a proof or uncirculated one. If you're referring to something else, please post a new question with more details.
NO
This stuff has no numismatic collectible value. The coins ARE considered altered. The so-called platinum on the coins may be worth 2 cents. As for the value, try eBay.
There is no such thing as a Presidential quarter. These are dollar coins. They are not gold. They are brass. They are worth around $2.00 in uncirculated condition. These coins are very common.