The US Mint produced about 34.8 billion quarters during the 10 year program. The number produced was lessened during 2003 and 2004, and there were 12 states where less than 500 million were produced. The state with the most quarters minted was Virginia.
Reatil for circulated coins $3.74- $4.20 Mint state $4.30
A 1999 US Mint 50 State Quarters Proof Set is worth about five US dollars. However, a 1999-2008 US Mint 50 State Quarters Proof Set is worth about 100 US dollars.
Unless the quarter is in mint-state or a proof, the value would be the melt value of the silver in the coin which is $3.80ish as of this time of writing, but changes depending on the spot price of silver.
No mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia. The quarter is worth exactly 25 cents.
Here's a link to the U.S. Mint's page about the California quarter. Copy the text and paste it into your browser: http://usmint.gov/mint_programs/50sq_program/states/index.cfm?state=CA
The Royal Mint does not produce a "quarter" coin.
No. The US Mint did not produce any quarter dollars in 1933.
No. The US Mint did not produce any quarter dollars in 1933.
From 1892 through 1916, the United States Mint produced the Barber Quarter. The value of a 1914 Barber Quarter is based on its mint state: For example, if the quarter is graded as good, it value is $6.00; however, if its mint state is in extra fine condition, the value is: $65.00.
Territories were included by the US Mint.
No state quarters are made of silver.
Reatil for circulated coins $3.74- $4.20 Mint state $4.30
Be more specific. Which state quarter was it? what mint? what condition? and its to new to be very valuable
how much is a canadian mint quarter worth
A 1934 Washington Quarter in good condition (G4) is worth: $3.50. If its mint state is MS60, the value rises to: $$45.
25 cents unless it is in original mint packaging.
Helen Keller was pictured on the reverse. George Washington, as with all of the state quarters, was on the obverse.