No US quarters were struck in 1788, first year was 1796. Look at the coin again, post new question.
MoreWhen you look at the coin more closely you'll see the minting date at the bottom of the design. You have one of the 50 States Quarters that have been in circulation since 1999; your pocket change should have loads of them. Billions were made and they're only worth face value.1788 is the date that the state being honored was admitted to the Union. Eight states joined that year so your coin could honor any of them and have a minting date ranging from 1999 to 2001.
The US Mint did not start minting quarter dollars until 1796.
The coin was NOT struck in 1788 but in 1999, spend it.
A 1972 Washington quarter is just a quarter, many are still in circulation.
The first US quarter dollars were minted in 1796. If your quarter has a picture of George Washington on one side, 1788 near the top of the other side, and it looks new, that's because it IS new. You have a State Quarter with two dates on it. 1788 is the date that the state was admitted to the Union, NOT the date the coin was minted! The minting date is at the bottom of the design on the back side. Nearly all State Quarters found in circulation have no extra value. Just a quarter, no more, no less.The US Mint did not start minting quarter dollars until 1796.The US Mint did not start minting quarter dollars until 1796.
Please post a new, separate question. JFK is on the US half dollar. George Washington is on the US quarter.
No US quarters of that date first year was 1796
The US Mint did not start minting quarter dollars until 1796.
The coin was NOT struck in 1788 but in 1999, spend it.
It depends where it's from, and what condition it's in.
A 1972 Washington quarter is just a quarter, many are still in circulation.
The first US quarter dollars were minted in 1796. If your quarter has a picture of George Washington on one side, 1788 near the top of the other side, and it looks new, that's because it IS new. You have a State Quarter with two dates on it. 1788 is the date that the state was admitted to the Union, NOT the date the coin was minted! The minting date is at the bottom of the design on the back side. Nearly all State Quarters found in circulation have no extra value. Just a quarter, no more, no less.The US Mint did not start minting quarter dollars until 1796.The US Mint did not start minting quarter dollars until 1796.
Please post a new, separate question. JFK is on the US half dollar. George Washington is on the US quarter.
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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?.
Bermuda's currency is linked to the US dollar. The coins are the same size and value as US coins and exchange one-for-one, so a Bermudan quarter is worth the same as a US quarter.
The US did not make bicentennial pennies like they did with the quarter, half dollar, and dollar coin.
The US never minted a $2 coin. But they did mint quarter eagles ($2.5)