Circulated coins are $5.00-$21.00 depending on the grade
The U.S. quarter has featured George Washington since 1932.
George Washington is portrayed on the head side of the US quarter.For any quarter from 1932 to present, it would be George Washington -- for any quarter older than that, it would be an artist's depiction of (a fictional) Miss Liberty.George Washington { our first president }
Since 1932, the US quarter has carried a picture of George Washington, the first President. Before that time, quarters had various symbolic images of Miss Liberty.
Please take another look at your coin. From 1913 to 1938 US nickels carried a stylized portrait of a Native American chief, which is why they're called Indian Head nickels. Washington is on the quarter. Please see the Related Question for more information.
None of the 50 States Quarters have just a buffalo head. The closest match is the Kansas state quarter minted in 2005. If that's the coin you have and you found it in change it's only worth 25 cents, the same as almost every other state quarter in circulation.
The U.S. quarter has featured George Washington since 1932.
The U.S. quarter from 1932 to 1999 all have the same Washington head/eagle reverse design.
George Washington is portrayed on the head side of the US quarter.For any quarter from 1932 to present, it would be George Washington -- for any quarter older than that, it would be an artist's depiction of (a fictional) Miss Liberty.George Washington { our first president }
Since 1932, the US quarter has carried a picture of George Washington, the first President. Before that time, quarters had various symbolic images of Miss Liberty.
Try that again. Washington is on the quarter, and Jefferson is on the nickel. To give a specific value, ask about a specific date.
The head quarter of IMF is located in Washington D.C.
George Washington
25 cents. Please check your pocket change. ALL U.S. quarters have the word LIBERTY on them, all quarters have Washington's head on one side and all quarters made from 1932 to 1998 have an eagle on the other, so those aren't distinguishing marks.
Indian Head nickels weren't made in 1932 and 1933, due to the Depression. There are some replica or fantasy coins that have been made with that date but they have no value to collectors other than as curiosities.
The mutilation makes it worth only the value of the silver it contains, currently about $3, but it wasn't worth much more before.
It looks like a giant washington head made out of cheese
With the dates of 1987 & 1992 they can't be State Quarters first year for state quarters was 1999. If the coins have Washington's Head on both sides they're novelty coins and have no collectible value at all.