If you found it in change it's still only face value.
August 10, 2009 The 1984 Washington quarter was produced at 3 US mints: Philadelphia which is shown as 1984-P in this list, Denver which is shown as 1984-D in this list and San Francisco which is shown as 1984-S in this list. To determine which coin you have it will be necessary to locate the mint mark. This mark is a small letter located just to the right of the bow in Washington's hair. The letter "D" is for Denver. The letter "S" is for San Francisco. The letter "P" is for Philadelphia. This coin, from Denver and Philadelphia, is a daily circulation coin and has a value of 25 cents. The uncirculated values of these coins are shown in the following list:
Uncirculated Grades.........1984-P.............1984-D MS63..................................$7....................$6 MS64..................................$10..................$10 MS65..................................$18..................$20 MS66..................................$110................$200 MS67..................................$800................$800
Proof Grades......................1984-S
PF63....................................$5
PF64....................................$6
PF65....................................$7
PF66....................................$8
PF67....................................$10
PF68....................................$20
PF69....................................$25
PF70....................................$375
It is just a quarter.
500
well the currency is always changing but a US quarter is worth about the same as canadian..........26-28 cents
A Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan coin (quarter dinar) is worth $0.35 in US currency.
The first US quarter dollar was issued in 1796 not 1792.
Sorry the first year of issue for US quarter was 1796.
300.00
It's worth 25 cents.
It's worth exactly 25 cents.
3 dollars and fifty cents.
It's worth exactly 25 cents.
A 1981 U.S. quarter is worth 25 cents. You should have no trouble finding this date and others back to 1965 in common circulation. All are made of copper-nickel clad metal, and none are worth anything special.