The US Mint did not issue any coins from the San Francisco mint for circulation purposes. That said, it is possible that someone spent a proof Minnesota quarter (which would have an "S" mintmark but intended for collectors rather than commerce), and thus put it into circulation.
1964 was the last year for circulating silver quarters in the U.S. As of 6 March 2014, one is worth just under $4 for the silver.
All circulating quarters dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel, not silver.
Like all circulating clad quarters made since 1965, it's only worth a quarter.Also the coin is called a Washington quarter. The last circulating quarters with a picture of Miss Liberty were made way back in 1930.
All circulating Guam quarters are worth 25 cents.
All circulating U.S. state quarters are worth 25 cents.
Today quarters are made in three mints: the Philadelphia mint, the Denver mint and the San Fransisco mint. The Philadelphia mint and Denver mint produce quarters for circulation, while the San Fransisco mint makes proof quarters for collectors.
Mintage data for 2010 circulating quarters is 347,000,000
All circulating quarters dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel, not silver.
All circulating U.S. quarters minted since 1965 should weigh 5.67 grams.
Modern silver quarters are only made for sale in special "Prestige" proof sets sold to collectors. They're made of the same 90% silver / 10% copper alloy that was used for circulating quarters before 1965. Circulating quarters dated 1965 and later are made of nickel and copper, and do not contain any silver.
None in circulating quarters. Except for special proof sets and some uncirculated bicentennial sets, all quarters minted after 1964 are made of copper and nickel.
None in circulating quarters. Except for special proof sets and some uncirculated bicentennial sets, all quarters minted after 1964 are made of copper and nickel.
Circulating state quarters are worth face value only.
1964 was the last year for circulating silver quarters in the U.S. As of 6 March 2014, one is worth just under $4 for the silver.
All circulating quarters dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel, not silver.
Like all circulating clad quarters made since 1965, it's only worth a quarter.Also the coin is called a Washington quarter. The last circulating quarters with a picture of Miss Liberty were made way back in 1930.
He still is. Washington's picture has been on all circulating US quarters since 1932.