Most experts will not answer general questions of "How Much Is This Coin Worth?" mainly due to the fact that there is no simple answer. Dates, mintmarks, denomination, condition of the coin, and other factors provide a wide range of value quotes. Just the date or type of coin is not enough information to answer such a question. The best advice is to obtain a book from a bookseller or local coin shop called "A GUIDE TO UNITED STATES COINS" by RS Yeoman - The "Red Book" as it is called. This book is the mainstay for coin values for dealers and collectors. The ISBNs are = ISBN-10: 079482267-3 ; and ISBN-13: 978-079482267-5. Bear in mind that the quotes in that book are top-end retail; most collectors or dealers will most likely offer slightly less. You might find older volumes in some libraries; but these may have outdated quotes.
On the back centered under the eagle.
About $150.
If it has one it'll be on the reverse below the eagle. No mint mark = Philadelphia, D = Denver.
1899 would make it a Barber quarter, so the mint mark is located on the reverse (tails) side, just below the eagle's tail feathers.
If it has one it'll be on the reverse below the eagle. No mint mark = Philadelphia, D = Denver.
The first U.S. quarter was issued in 1796. It is a Draped Bust type with the small eagle reverse. Also this coin does not have a "Mark of Value" such as 25 CENTS or Quarter Dollar.
Please provide to me the coin's denomination and its mint state (condition) and then I will be able to relay to you its value.
On the back centered under the eagle.
a quarter
About $150.
With no mint mark or a "D" below the eagle, about $3 for its silver content. With an "S" mint mark, it could retail for $6 or $7 in moderately worn condition.
You need to check the back side to see if there's a mint mark under the eagle. The link below shows prices for each possible mint mark and date.
If it has one it'll be on the reverse below the eagle. No mint mark = Philadelphia, D = Denver.
No, the value of the die mark on a New Hampshire State Quarter is not very high to begin with, and the die mark on it may infact decrease the value.
You need to know their conditions and whether they have a mint mark under the eagle on the reverse side. Then check a page such as the one linked below for a rough idea of retail values.
1899 would make it a Barber quarter, so the mint mark is located on the reverse (tails) side, just below the eagle's tail feathers.
If it has one it'll be on the reverse below the eagle. No mint mark = Philadelphia, D = Denver.