Take another look at that coin. If the year 1792 is just below the word Kentucky, then it's a 2001 State quarter.
$4-$10 depending on condition. If mint condition around $20.
$5 to $100,000 depending upon the mint mark, which variety, and the condition of the coin.
Value all depends on grade mint mark an condition of the coin and range from bullion to$300.00 in MS-60.
Depending on condition a "D" mintmark may be worth $5.00 an "S" $4.25
In average circulated condition, it's worth around $5.50 for its silver content. In mint condition, it's worth closer to $6.
It is worth $1 in mint condition.
$4-$10 depending on condition. If mint condition around $20.
From 1892 through 1916, the United States Mint produced the Barber Quarter. The value of a 1914 Barber Quarter is based on its mint state: For example, if the quarter is graded as good, it value is $6.00; however, if its mint state is in extra fine condition, the value is: $65.00.
The Canadian RCMP quarter is from around the 1960's it is worth 25 cents in bad condition and $1.25 in mint condition.
To get an accurate value on a quarter from the late nineteenth century, the type, date, mint mark, and condition of the coin will have to be known.
Melt? $5.80. Depending on mint mark and condition it might be worth more.
The U.S. Mint was not founded until 1792 so there are no 1738 U.S. quarters.
A 1934 Washington Quarter in good condition (G4) is worth: $3.50. If its mint state is MS60, the value rises to: $$45.
$5 to $100,000 depending upon the mint mark, which variety, and the condition of the coin.
$5 to $100,000 depending upon the mint mark, which variety, and the condition of the coin.
Most have a value from about $1 to about $20 depending upon the condition of the coin.
a quarter