Not a dime, a nickel. That's why is says FIVE CENTS on the back. (You DID look at the back, right?)
Anyway, your coin is only worth 5¢ if it came from pocket change. Billions were minted. The design celebrates the Lewis and Clark expedition. They're not seen much in circulation because people saved them as curiosities.
It is worth 5 cents unless it is uncirculated in original mint packaging or has a S mintmark.
$.25 or a quarter.
They got to the quarter finals, they lost to Brazil 2-1.
He just felt like it. No particular reason.
Portugal stopped using escudos in 2002 when they switched to euros.
The best finish by USA in the World Cup was in 2002 when they reached the quarter finals.
The 2002 10,000 Iraqi Dinar note in mint uncirculated condition is worth $7 to a collector. In normal used condition it is worthless.
2002
It's just a quarter, spend it.
1803 is the year Ohio became a state. The quarter was minted in 2002, and is worth exactly 25 cents.
Assuming your silver proof quarter does not have any visible nicks or scratches, it is worth $3-$4 -- otherwise it's worth about $1 (Deleted my previous update. Since the S mint mark only appears on proof coins this could not be a circulation strike. The first answer above is correct as it stands.)
If it says CANADA on the other side, 25 cents.
No US quarters were minted in 1812. If your quarter has a picture of George Washington on it, the name "Louisiana", and looks very new that's because it IS new. It's one of the state quarters issued from 1999 to 2008 and is only worth 25¢ Like all of the state quarters in your pocket change it has 2 dates on it. 1812 is the date that Louisiana was admitted to the Union. The actual minting date is 2002 and appears at the bottom of the design.
No, they are worth no more than the metal (or face) value of the coin, the gold plating adds so little gold that it would cost more to de-plate the coin than the gold is worth. For example, a 1965 gold plated half dollar would be worth ~$4.50 in silver scrap just like a normal 1965 half dollar. A 2002 gold plated quarter would be worth just a quarter, just like a normal 2002 quarter.
None of the State Quarters issued for circulation have more than face value.
The U.S. didn't mint any quarters dated 1803. However, if the date 1803 is just below the word "Ohio," and the date 2002 is at the bottom, then it's a modern state quarter worth 25 cents.
1817 is the year Mississippi became a state. The Mississippi state quarter was minted in 2002, and is worth 25 cents.
Regardless of date or mintmark, none of the "State Quarters" struck for circulation have more than face value.
Louisiana Culinary Institute was created in 2002.