Washington quarters were produced at 3 US Mints in 1990. The mintages of each is shown in the following list: Philadelphia Mint...................................613,792,000 Denver Mint...........................................927,638,181 San Francisco Mint....................................3,299,559 {Proofs only}
The US Mint in Philadelphia struck .............613,792,000 quarters in 1990. The US Mint in Denver struck .....................927,638,181 quarters in 1990. The US Mint in San Francisco struck ...............3,299,559 proof quarters in 1990. Total number of quarters struck in 1990: ..930,938,353
According to the US mint, 568.01 million quarters were made in 2012.
None.
To determine how many whole dollars can be made from 20 quarters, we first recognize that 4 quarters make 1 dollar. Therefore, dividing 20 quarters by 4 gives us 5 dollars. Thus, 20 quarters can be converted into 5 whole dollars.
They're many facts about US quarters but ine is that all quarters made before 1965 contain 90% silver.
There were only 400,000 of them made which makes it extremely rare.
There are 2 quarters in 2 quarters.
If you mean 1979 quarters without mintmarks? 515,708,000 were released into circulation from the Philadelphia mint. 1980 was the first year a "P" mintmark was used on quarters.
Peggy had three times as many quarters as nickels. She had $1.60 in all. How many nickels and how many quarters did she have?
Some of them. I was going to say all of them but actually some were made in 1989. All of them were made in 1989 and 1990.
Here are the production figures for circulating 2011 quarters: Denver mint: 195 million Philadelphia mint: 196.2 million Total made: 391.2 million
NO. 1980 quarters are not silver.