Melt? $5.80. Depending on mint mark and condition it might be worth more.
You're looking at the designer's monogram - an M for H. MacNeil.The mint mark position is on the left-hand pedestal, above and to the right of the date. See the Related Question for more details.
$5 to $100,000 depending upon the mint mark, which variety, and the condition of the coin.
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.
$5 to $100,000 depending upon the mint mark, which variety, and the condition of the coin.
The US didn't use a P mint mark on quarters until 1980. Please take another look. You may need a magnifying glass because mint marks on Standing Liberty quarters are often quite worn.
Value all depends on grade mint mark an condition of the coin and range from bullion to$300.00 in MS-60.
a quarter
Assuming this is a Barber quarter with no mint mark the retail values are $6.00 for a well worn coin, $30.00 for medium wear and $70.00 for slight wear.
one quarter of a dollar or 25 cents. If it is a coin minted before 1964, it is made of actual silver (or a percentage) and is probably worth more as a collectable coin. How much depends on what year, what mint mark, and its condition.
It's worth at least 25 cents. For a more specific answer, ask again, but include the date, mint mark, and condition.
The value of a 1929 quarter can vary significantly based on its condition, mint mark, and demand among collectors. Generally, a 1929 Washington quarter in average condition might be worth around $5 to $10, while those in better condition or with rare mint marks can fetch much higher prices, sometimes exceeding $100. To get an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or check recent auction results.
The value of a 1929 silver dollar, specifically the Peace Silver Dollar, typically ranges from $20 to $50, depending on its condition and mint mark. Coins in higher grades or with rare mint marks can be worth significantly more, sometimes exceeding $1,000. To determine its exact value, it’s best to consult a numismatic expert or check current market prices.