A Quarter horse and Thoroughbred cross is called an Appendix horse. The value of such a horse is dependant upon many factors, age, height, sex, color, breed, pedigree, show/race records, and the current local economy, and whether the horse is registered or not. There is no one set price for a horse.
Quarter Horse
the answer for HI2 is Quarter Horse
Quarter Horse
The quarter probably says "Ceasar Rodney" below the horse's head, because it's a 1999 Delaware state quarter. It's worth 25 cents.
A quarter horse, thus the name "quarter." I applaud you on your proper pronounciation, capitilization and grammar. As years go on, people get more and more lazier and often just"shrug off" those things. Thank you for believing that taking the time to do that is worth the effort.
Assuming that description refers to the quarter showing a man riding a horse on it, that's the 1999 Delaware state quarter. It actually features Caesar Rodney, not Paul Revere (the name is even mentioned on it), and is worth exactly 25 cents. If by chance the quarter says 1776-1976, with an image of a man with a drum, then it's a common bicentennial quarter, also worth 25 cents.
It is worth a quarter :D
A quarter is worth 25 cents or $0.25.
How much is a 1911 quarter worth
A quarter is worth 25 cents.
How much is 1768 quarter worth
A 1776-1976 no proof quarter dollar worth in 2012