First you have to locate the mintmark.
From 1796 to 1869 all of the quarters were minted in Philadelphia and have no mintmark.
From 1840 to early 1916 the mintmark can be found on the reverse [tails] side of the coin under the eagle.
From late 1916 to 1930 the mint mark can be found to the left and slightly above the date.
From 1932 to 1967 the mintmark can be found on the reverse [tails] side of the coin beneath the wreath under the eagle.
From 1968 to present the mintmark can be found on the obverse [heads] side of the coin just to the right of the ribbon in George Washington's hair.
No mintmark letter indicates the coin was minted in Philadelphia.
The letter "D" indicates the coin was minted in Denver.
The letter "S" indicates the coin was minted in San Francisco.
the year the Wisconsin quarter was minted in 2004.
The first US quarter was minted in 1796. It had a portrait of Miss Liberty on the coin.
None. It is one of the few years that has no quarters that were minted. The Standing Liberty Quarter stopped being minted in 1930 and the familiar Washington quarter wouldn't be minted until 1932.
US coins dated 1965-1967 don't carry mint marks, so it's not possible to tell where your quarter was minted. In circulated condition it has no added value -- there is no silver in it. A nice uncirculated one is worth about 50 cents.
The Washington Quarter was first minted in 1932.
The last silver quarters were minted in 1964.
If it has no mint mark or a letter P, it's minted in Philadelphia. If it has a D, it's from Denver.
the year the Wisconsin quarter was minted in 2004.
The first US quarter was minted in 1796. It had a portrait of Miss Liberty on the coin.
If it's a US quarter minted in 1965 or later, it's not silver (there are silver coins minted in "proof sets", but these came in a special labeled display case; you're not going to find one in pocket change). US quarters minted in 1964 or before were partly (about 90%, I think) silver.
2003
None. It is one of the few years that has no quarters that were minted. The Standing Liberty Quarter stopped being minted in 1930 and the familiar Washington quarter wouldn't be minted until 1932.
State quarter Colorado was minted in 2006
Assuming you mean the Florida quarter, it was minted in 2004.
The Mississippi state quarter was minted in 2002.
US coins dated 1965-1967 don't carry mint marks, so it's not possible to tell where your quarter was minted. In circulated condition it has no added value -- there is no silver in it. A nice uncirculated one is worth about 50 cents.
The first US quarter dollars were minted in 1796.