All U.S. quarters since 1980 have mint marks. Being that it's still 2014, even a mint condition 2014 quarter is worth 25 cents.
Value is determined by the coin's date, mint mark, and condition.
Despite comparatively low mintages circulated 1972 quarters have no added value. A proof issue or a high-quality uncirculated coin can go for anywhere from $10 to over $300 depending on its condition, date, and mint mark.
25 cents, it is in common circulation. The P means it was struck at the Philidelphia mint which strikes a lot of the coins intended for circulation. It is not struck in any precious metals and isn't worth more than any other quarter you'd randomly find in your pocket change.
$2 - $32 depending upon the condition of the coin and the mint mark and the state being represented.
As of 11/2015 US war nickels are worth 75 cents to a dollar in average condition. Coins in better condition can be worth $2 or more, depending on their date, mint mark, and the amount of wear. War nickels were made from late 1942 to 1945 and can be identified by a large mint mark (P, D, or S) over the dome of Monticello. They're composed of 35% silver, 56% copper, and 9% manganese. Nickel was eliminated because it was needed for the war effort. All other US nickels, regardless of date, are made of an alloy of 75% copper and 25% nickel.
Not enough info what condition is it in and what mint mark
Melt? $5.80. Depending on mint mark and condition it might be worth more.
Uncirculated, $2 to $8700 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
$5 to $9,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
$4 to $2200 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
They are not very valuable. based on silver price, it is worth about $5.50. even in uncirculated condition, they are only worth about $6.20
Depending on condition a "D" mintmark may be worth $5.00 an "S" $4.25
With no mint mark and in average condition, about a dime. With a "D", about a quarter. With an "S", around 35¢
Depends on the condition of the coin- but at leat $6.06 for the silver content as of this morning.
It is called a "Barber" quarter, named after the person who designed it. It's value varies greatly from $13 to $100,000 depending upon the condition of the coin and the mint mark.
It's worth at least 25 cents. For a more specific answer, ask again, but include the date, mint mark, and condition.
Retail price is $3.25 in G-4 and bullion value is $3.15