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Assuming the quarter actually says 1776-1976, then it's a common bicentennial quarter and is worth 25 cents.
If it says 1776-1976 on it, then it's a bicentennial quarter, and it's still worth 25 cents.
The quarter probably says "Ceasar Rodney" below the horse's head, because it's a 1999 Delaware state quarter. It's worth 25 cents.
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.
A 1776-1976 no proof quarter dollar worth in 2012
total weight of the stone like if it says .25 total weight that is a quarter caret
It depends on who says it. Like " Don't be a silly goose." from a friend means they were teasing. From an unfriendly quarter it could mean " Don't be {as dumb as ] a goose.
Not fernini. What she says it's pernil. Pernil in Spanish stands for pork shank or the rear quarter leg.
A quarter and a nickel, it says one is not a quarter so the other has to be a quarter.
yes I would like to know the price of the quarter
virginia's quarter features a ship and a sentence that says "Jamestown Quadrecentil"
Q4 means "4th Quarter". A company has fiscal 4th quarter and annual 4th quarter. Fiscal (for financial) updates of the company and may start any month of the year. Annual 4th Quarter is the last 3 months of a year. (12 months/4 = 3 months per quarter)
Assuming the quarter actually says 1776-1976, then it's a common bicentennial quarter and is worth 25 cents.
4:45 ; Quarter to 5 5:15 ; Quarter past 5
quarter means to recover from sickness
The forth quarter of the phases oh the moon