August 2, 2009 The 1968-S proof quarter has a value from $6 to $40 depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
1974 S (Proof) Quarter is worth $1.50.
Because of the silver content in the dime, quarter(s) and half dollar.
Assuming your silver proof quarter does not have any visible nicks or scratches, it is worth $3-$4 -- otherwise it's worth about $1 (Deleted my previous update. Since the S mint mark only appears on proof coins this could not be a circulation strike. The first answer above is correct as it stands.)
If you got in change spend it, in 1968 the only mint marks used were D & S a coin without a mint mark was struck in Philadelphia.
The value of a 1974-S quarter typically ranges from 25 cents to a few dollars, depending on its condition and whether it is a regular circulation coin or a proof coin. Uncirculated or proof versions can be worth more, often between $3 to $10 or higher for well-preserved examples. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or reference current numismatic guides.
1974 S (Proof) Quarter is worth $1.50.
The value of a 1968-S proof annual set can range from $7.00 to $10.00.A United States Mint 1968-S proof set original sold for $5, and is now worth around $7-$10. Some 1968 proof sets, however, were released with a dime lacking the S mintmark. These are rare and can be worth up to $15,000.
The value of a 1968-S proof annual set can range from $7.00 to $10.00.A United States Mint 1968-S proof set original sold for $5, and is now worth around $7-$10. Some 1968 proof sets, however, were released with a dime lacking the S mintmark. These are rare and can be worth up to $15,000.
Because of the silver content in the dime, quarter(s) and half dollar.
If the coin is a silver proof still in collectible condition, retail value is about $8.00
Assuming your silver proof quarter does not have any visible nicks or scratches, it is worth $3-$4 -- otherwise it's worth about $1 (Deleted my previous update. Since the S mint mark only appears on proof coins this could not be a circulation strike. The first answer above is correct as it stands.)
A proof what? Cent, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar, or dollar? I'm hoping to get $8 or $9 for a whole set at an auction this weekend.
The value of a 1968-S proof quarter typically ranges from $5 to $15, depending on its condition and whether it has been graded by a professional service. Proof coins are minted with a higher level of detail and finish, making them more desirable to collectors. Factors such as demand, market trends, and the specific grade of the coin can also influence its value. For the most accurate valuation, it's recommended to consult a current coin price guide or a professional numismatist.
If it was found in change, 1 cent. If it's a proof or uncirculated coin in its original holder it's worth about a quarter.
If you got in change spend it, in 1968 the only mint marks used were D & S a coin without a mint mark was struck in Philadelphia.
The value of a 2003 S quarter, which is a proof coin, typically ranges from $2 to $5, depending on its condition and whether it has been graded. If it is part of a complete proof set, its value may be higher. However, in general circulation, it would be worth face value, which is 25 cents. Always consider checking with a coin dealer for the most accurate valuation.
A normal 1991 S proof set is worth $9. A 1991 S proof prestige set is worth $51.