1955 is not considered a rare date for these quarters.
In circulated condition, its value will only be for the silver it contains, currently about $4.00
A nice uncirculated one will be a few dollars more.
It's an ordinary cupronickel circulation coin worth 25¢
About $3 regardless of mint mark or condition, mostly due to its silver content.
The coin has no silver in it, is still found in circulation and is only 25 cents.
The coin has no silver and is still found in circulation. It's worth 25 cents.
One Cent Most dealers will pay 1.5 - 3 cents for common wheat cents
A 1926 Standing Liberty quarter is common, a coin in average condition is $7.00-$9.00.
25 cents.
A quarter from 2006 would still be worth 25 cents.
25 cents.
No U.S. coins dated 1966 have a mint mark. The '66 quarter is worth 25 cents.
It is worth 25 cents, or one quarter of one dollar. 1966 is not old enough for the coin to have gotten valuable.
yes it is and it is worth $2.70 as of 10/2008
In circulated condition, it has no added value. A nice uncirculated one is worth a dollar or two.
1966 Canadian quarter is 80% silver and approximately has .1501 Troy oz of silver. So it depends what silver spot is. With silver at $48/oz it's worth $7.20
All of the quarters struck for circulation from 1965 to date, have NO silver and are just quarters.
No it's not. The coin has no silver, 1964 was the last year for a US silver quarter.
It is a quarter of a Balboa, the unit of currency in Panama.
It's a common date, worth at least $3 for the silver and up to $5 in good condition.