Unless they're proof or uncirculated coins in their original package, they'll be worth 25c each.
You might be able to get some extra for a set of circulated coins in a commercially-produced holder, but so many quarters have been struck and so many companies make holders and cases, it's unlikely that there will be a significant increase in value over the next few years.
If circulated, 100 quarters x $0.25 each = $25.00
If they're all uncirculated, the set might be worth double that.
Two points:
> the series has been extended through 2009 to cover DC, PR, and various territories/possessions.
> If you see any ads for "special sets" of "rapidly vanishing" state quarters, don't fall for the hype. There are loads of companies selling ridiculously overpriced sets of these coins hoping to make a killing on the general public's lack of awareness of how the Mint's program is run and how many coins have actually been released (many billions).
The value of the 50 state quarters is $12.50...no more, no less.
-Token Crip
Right now you'll only get the face value of the collection ($25), no matter if it was uncirculated or not. Hang onto the set, the value will rise.
a barrel full
Two pounds of U.S. quarters is $40 (four full rolls of quarters).
The value of a full Quarter Collecting book with all state quarters can vary depending on the condition of the coins and their rarity. Generally, a complete set of state quarters in uncirculated condition could be worth around $10-20, while a set with circulated coins may be valued less. It is always recommended to have a coin dealer or appraiser evaluate the collection for a more accurate estimate.
there is six diffrent designs for the 2009 quarters
One pound is 80 quarters, or $20. A full 48 pounds is $960.
100 coin sets run from $55.00-$70.00 retail depending on what type of album the coins are in.
Not much more than circulated state quarters. They're not old or rare enough to be especially valuable.
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25 cents per quarter. Actually, it depends on if it is an original, mint wrapped roll, or just a collection of 40 Kansas quarters. If a loose collection, then the condition matters.... A mint wrapped roll can bring as much as $50 or more....
Actually, 25 cents. This was one in the series of 'State' quarters and is not rare [yet]. You might possibly get a little more from a collector who is trying to complete a collection, but don't expect too much. Sorry.