It's the Denver mint mark, indicating where it was made. And does not add to the value it's just a quarter
25 cents. And careful with the caps lock key next time.
With no mint mark next to Monticello, or a "D", it's worth about a dime. If there's a small "S", it's worth about a quarter.
With no mint mark next to Monticello, or a "D", it's worth about a dime assuming average condition. If there's a small "S", it's worth about a quarter.
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.
Please take a closer look at your coin. It's a modern state quarter minted in 2006. The minting date is next to the bottom edge. 1889 is the year that the featured state, North Dakota, joined the Union. Unless the coin is in uncirculated or proof condition, it's only worth 25¢.
That information is next to impossibru to find on them.
Quarter to 6 o'clock is 5:45. Quarter to means 15 until the next hour. 15 is a quarter of 60. The other way of looking at is 45 minutes of the current hour have passed and there is a quarter left until the next.
The Arizona State Quarter comes out next. New Mexico was the last one and after Arizona, Alaska comes out.
It is a quarter of the plane: a quarter of a turn from one axis to the next.
"Moins et quart" is a French expression that means "quarter to" or "quarter till" in English. It is used to indicate that it is 15 minutes before the next hour. For example, if it is 2:45, you would say "moins le quart de 3" to mean "quarter to 3".
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25% is one-quarter, one-quarter of 60 is 15. Next?
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