25 cents.
Unless these coins are proofs or silver proofs, they are really only worth a quarter each. There are no rare dates in the state quarter series and can easily be found in uncirculated collection.
An 1845 Seated Liberty quarter is worth at least $20 and possibly over $300 if it's in uncirculated condition. If this quarter per chance says "Florida" or "Texas" on one side, then it's a State quarter from 2004 and is worth 25 cents.
Unless it's a proof or uncirculated coin in its original Mint package, it's worth 25 cents - the same as all of the other billions of state quarters minted over the last 10 years.a Hawaii quarter is still an American quarter so 25 cents
Unless the coin is in uncirculated or proof condition, it's only worth 25¢. If you take a closer look at your coin you'll see it's a modern state quarter minted in 2006. The minting date is next to the bottom edge, and 1889 is the year that the featured state, North Dakota, joined the Union.
I'm going to take a wild guess that it has a silhouette of a cowboy on one side and a picture of George Washington on the other, and it's the size of a quarter. If so, please look at the coin below the cowboy to find the date it was minted, 2007. What you have is one of the tens of billions of state quarters minted between 1999 and 2008. If you check your pocket change (you did do that, I assume) you'll see that every single State Quarter has 2 dates on it. The one at the top is the date the state was admitted to the Union, and the one on the bottom was the year the coin was actually minted. So unless it's an uncirculated or proof coin it's just an ordinary quarter.
Uncirculated State Quarters retail for about 40 or 50 cents.
The value of a Georgia State Quarter is typically around 25 cents (face value). However, if it is in mint condition or part of a rare collection, it could be worth more to collectors.
The coin is still only face value as all state quarters are.
Unless these coins are proofs or silver proofs, they are really only worth a quarter each. There are no rare dates in the state quarter series and can easily be found in uncirculated collection.
An 1845 Seated Liberty quarter is worth at least $20 and possibly over $300 if it's in uncirculated condition. If this quarter per chance says "Florida" or "Texas" on one side, then it's a State quarter from 2004 and is worth 25 cents.
In the related links I have added links to the front and back of an uncirculated Barber quarter, yours should look the same if it is uncirculated (or possibly almost uncirculated) only with a different date. Keep in mind that if you want to sell your coin as uncirculated, you need to have it graded by a professional grading company before you will find buyers willing to pay a significant premium on it. Also, to the untrained eye, uncirculated and almost uncirculated coins look nearly identical, but a reputable coin dealer or grading company can tell the difference. And there is a huge price jump from an almost uncirculated coin to a mint state coin.
Unless it's a proof or uncirculated coin in its original Mint package, it's worth 25 cents - the same as all of the other billions of state quarters minted over the last 10 years.a Hawaii quarter is still an American quarter so 25 cents
There is no US state with anything like that area. Texas is more than a quarter larger while the given area is about a quarter larger than the next US state, California. If the question refers to a state in another country then it would help if the question identified which country.
Unless the coin is in uncirculated or proof condition, it's only worth 25¢. If you take a closer look at your coin you'll see it's a modern state quarter minted in 2006. The minting date is next to the bottom edge, and 1889 is the year that the featured state, North Dakota, joined the Union.
the misprint will increase the value, but not by much. the coin is most likely worth $12
The Old Man of the Mountain quarter is a state quarter minted in New Hampshire in 2000. As a circulated coin, its value is generally just 25 cents. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or part of a collection, it may have a slightly higher value to coin collectors.
== == Mint State 60 is the lowest uncirculated grade.