The U.S. has never used an M mint mark. In addition, the only quarter to have an M in its design was the Liberty Standing quarter issued from 1916 to 1930; the M the designer's monogram (for H. A. MacNeil).
If you have a 1934 quarter the mint mark position is on the back under the wreath. Blank = Phila, D = Denver (San Francisco didn't strike any quarters in 1934)
Most Philadelphia issues range from $3.00 to $4.50 depending on condition, mostly for their silver content. If you have the so-called Light Motto variety, add about 10% to those numbers.
A 1934-D sells for $5 to $15
3 dollars and fifty cents.
Sorry, no US Buffalo quarters dated 1934 exist, just Washington.
About $6 or so in scrap silver. It is 90% silver and it is a common date.
$2 to $13,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
Check your date or denomination. Starting in 1932, quarters had George Washington on them.
Look at the coin again, the San Francisco Mint did not strike any quarters in 1934.
If you mean it has no Mintmark, value depends on the year it was struck.
3 dollars and fifty cents.
With silver selling for $17 an ounce, it is worth at least $3.00. Depending on the grade and mintmark, it could be much higher.
Sorry, no US Buffalo quarters dated 1934 exist, just Washington.
About $6 or so in scrap silver. It is 90% silver and it is a common date.
The 1934 Philadelphia ( no mintmark ) Lincoln cent is common. In average circulated condition, values run from 10 to 50 cents.
$2 to $13,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
$2 to $13,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
A 1937 Washington quarter is common, assuming it's circulated and has no mintmark values for coins in average circulated condition are $8.75-$9.50.
Check your date or denomination. Starting in 1932, quarters had George Washington on them.
Value depends on the date, mintmark and grade. The "M" is the designers monogram, it's on all the coins.