By far, the most valuable quarter is the 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter Dollar - its value in good condition (G4) is: $3000. places the value of the 1916 Quarter at $3900 in G4 and $35,000 in MS66 (but look fast, it may be higher by the time I finish typing this). The first US quarter from 1796 is listed at $12,000 and $400,000 in those grades.
US quarter = 5.670 g = 0.200003364 ounces.
Alaska. It is also the most easterly, being the only state that crosses the international date line.
There are many years that have valuable 1 cent coins. For Lincoln cents, this usually will involve a combination of the year and the mintmark -- a small "D" or "S" below the date. You can find a list of retail values for all the different types of U.S. cents here : http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/fmvcents.shtml
That is quarter of a cup.
The radius of a U.S. quarter is about 0.478 inches. The thickness of a U.S. quarter is about 0.069 inches. Being cylindrical, the volume of the quarter will be πr2h: v = πr2h ∴ v ≈ 3.142 × (0.478")2 × 0.069" ∴ v ≈ 0.488 cubic inches. All you need to do then is divide volume of the cylinder by the volume of the quarter: 169.56 / 0.488 ≈ 345.41 So it would take about 346 US quarters to fill such a cylinder.
1942 is a very common date Washington quarter. Most are only valued for the silver, about $3.60 as of today.
8-10-11>>> It's a common date Washington quarter, most are only valued for the silver, about $7.00 as of today.
The date is 1776-1976 and it's only a quarter.
Most silver US quarters are not rare or even scarce, but it depends on the DATE of the coin, post new question.
That's an extremely broad question. Quarters have been issued since the 1790s so there are many valuable issues, and the "most valuable" title can shift as time passes. Some of the highest-value quarters are 1796, 1870-CC, and 1871-CC. You can find a full set of current prices at any number of web sites. One good portal site is http://www.coinclub.com/prices/
The first president George Washington has been on the U.S. quarter from 1932 to date.
The US 1827 quarter is considered to be a key date in the series. If you have what appears to be a quarter with this date you should have it authenticated by a dealer or appraiser who is familiar with early US coins. If genuine it could be worth over $40,000, but be prepared to find out that you have a copy or a counterfeit.
The US Mint did not start minting quarter dollars until 1796.
There were no US quarters minted with that date.
Please post a new question with the date. Structure your sentence like this to ensure an answer- What is the value of a <date>S US quarter?.
It is located on the obverse, to the left of the date.
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