Assuming it's from circulation, 25 cents unless it is one of a small number of rotated die errors that occurred with that particular design. The rotated die error is characterized by both sides of the coin pointing the same direction; that is, Caesar Rodney's head on the reverse points to the same spot on the coin's rim as does the top of Washington's head on the front. Don't be confused if the back seems to be "upside down", that's the way all U.S. coins are supposed to be struck - compare with another quarter of a different date if you're unsure. The rotated die error is fairly rare so it's not likely that you would have one pulled from pocket change, however.
No quarters have been made in Delaware. No US coin dated 1965 has a mintmark or any silver in them, the coin is face value.
The coin is a 2001 Vermont State Quarter, it's 25 cents.
The 1861 Liberty Seated quarter has a average starting value of $25.00. But if it's a 2005 Kansas State quarter, just spend it.
It's the Kansas state quarter and is worth 25 cents, like all of the state quarters currently in circulation.
The top date of 1787 makes it a Delaware, Pennsylvania, or New Jersey quarter, all of which were actually minted in 1999. The coin is worth 25 cents.
A 1999-S Delaware Silver Proof Quarter, certified as a PR-70 Deep Cameo example has a listed retail value of $3,000.00.
Its value could range from $25 to $150 depending on how far off center it is.
Current retail value is $40.00, but only if you find someone that wants it.
It depends on the degree of rotation, the farther off center it is the more value it has. Take it to a dealer or collector for an assessment.
The 1999-S silver proof quarters are about $8.00.
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No quarters have been made in Delaware. No US coin dated 1965 has a mintmark or any silver in them, the coin is face value.
The Georgia State Quarter has a face value of 25 cents.
The coin is a 2001 Vermont State Quarter, it's 25 cents.
The "D" on the coin is the mintmark of the Denver Mint, NOT the state of Delaware. Average value of the coin is 5 to 10 cents.
The 1861 Liberty Seated quarter has a average starting value of $25.00. But if it's a 2005 Kansas State quarter, just spend it.
Any state quarter you find in circulation is only worth face value, 25 cents.