Each coin is worth about $3.24 as of today just for the silver, the actual price depends on the spot price of silver at time of sale.
August 23, 2009 The complete 100 roll sets of State Quarters are selling for about $1200.
Probably not much more than face value. An exceptional coin could be worth a little more.
$10.00 if they are not silver, about $100.00 of they are silver.
One roll of pennies has a face value of a 50 cents. However, if there is a penny in the roll that is worth more than 1 cent the roll will be worth more.
40 x 6.25 = 250 grams, ~8 ounces.
A roll of dimes is worth $5.00. A roll of quarters is worth $10.00. Roll of nickels is $2.00 and roll of pennies is $0.50. Hope this helps. (:
$10.00 it should be 40 Quarters
One roll of dimes contains 50 coins for a value of $5. Quarters come in rolls of 40 for a value of $10.
A roll of the current CN clad quarters weighs 226.8 gm. A roll of the old 90% silver quarters weighs 250 gm. A roll of 40% silver bicentennial quarters would weigh 230 gm.
August 23, 2009 The complete 100 roll sets of State Quarters are selling for about $1200.
600- 800
One roll is $10, which is 40 quarters.
Not being an expert on coins, I can only relate information from a coin dealer,who is of the opinion 'state quarters' will never be more than face value.However, those that did not enter into public circulation, might be worth somewhat more than twenty-five cents. The only quarter that is at the present time,worth more than face value,is a few Wisconsin quarters that were wrongly minted. They can be worth $400 to $600 depending on the appraisal of the buyer. A roll of uncirculated state quarters will be worth a small premium. But so many state quarters were minted that a roll of circulated coins will be worth face value only, and probably will be for decades to come.
$10.00
There are 40 quarters in a roll equaling $10. Any quarters before 1965 are worth more due to silver content. Anywhere above $1 per quarter on average per quarter made before 1965.
One roll is $10, which is 40 quarters.
In a $10 roll of quarters (the kind I usually see), there are 40 quarters: 10/0.25 = 40.