July 3, 2009 The 1988-S quarter was struck only in proof condition. They can be bought today from about $1.50 to $4.
Current retail value for a MS-63 1927 Quarter Eagle is $910.00 in the grade of MS-65 (Gem BU) is $4,390.00
$2.75
1 cent except in BU-condition they might be worth 25 cents. They are not worth keeping.
The value of coins vary greatly with condition. Within mint state (new) coins the condition and value also varies greatly. If the coin mentioned were in fact truly a gem bu. Gem bu being defined as ms (mint state) 65 or better it would be quite valuable. Probably in the $ 10,000 range. If it were choice bu (ms 63) it would be closer to $ 2,500 and if it were just bu (ms 60) it would be valued at about $ 800. Circulated examples vf sell for about $ 200 and xf for $300. Since the value increases so dramatically between ms60 and ms65. It would be just about impossible to sell the coin as a gem bu without it being certified as to grade by one of the major coin certification services. Hope this helps.
Current value is $3.00-$5.00.
Current retail value for a MS-63 1927 Quarter Eagle is $910.00 in the grade of MS-65 (Gem BU) is $4,390.00
If your BU is actually a MS-63 coin. Retail value is $30.00
$2.75
in bu condition (uncirculated) about 1.50-3 dollars
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Unless they are in uncirculated, BU, or proof condition they are only worth face value.
The Spanish Milled Dollar isn't particularly rare, which affects its value. These coins range in value from $35 to $100.
For a MS-65 (Gem-BU) retail list at about $100.00.
1 cent except in BU-condition they might be worth 25 cents. They are not worth keeping.
The value of coins vary greatly with condition. Within mint state (new) coins the condition and value also varies greatly. If the coin mentioned were in fact truly a gem bu. Gem bu being defined as ms (mint state) 65 or better it would be quite valuable. Probably in the $ 10,000 range. If it were choice bu (ms 63) it would be closer to $ 2,500 and if it were just bu (ms 60) it would be valued at about $ 800. Circulated examples vf sell for about $ 200 and xf for $300. Since the value increases so dramatically between ms60 and ms65. It would be just about impossible to sell the coin as a gem bu without it being certified as to grade by one of the major coin certification services. Hope this helps.
1964 is the most common date for silver quarters. Late-date silver quarters (mid-50s through 1964) are generally worth their metal value unless they're in uncirculated condition. In average circulated condition, their value is determined mostly by the silver they contain. The price of silver changes every day, so check a newspaper or financial site for the current price, then multiply by 0.18 for a rough retail value. A dealer will pay half to 2/3 of that amount. A 1964 Washington Quarter that is in a mint state of BU is worth $10; proof versions are about the same.
AU means "about uncirculated" and BU means bullion. BV stands for Bullion value and BU is the abbreviation for Brilliant Uncirculated.