It's too new and too common to have any collector value, so it's only worth the current exchange rate.
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An Australian 2008 One Dollar coin (Scouting Centenary), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $3 AUD.
There were 7.857 million minted.
These coins are still in circulation so, unless they are part of a proof set or are uncirculated and in absolute mint condition, they are worth One Dollar.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
The same as all the other state quarters - 25¢
Hmmm. im going to say around a quarter. if its untouched and rolled probably still about a quarter. in the future maybe a little more than a quarter.
If you found it in change it has no added value. State Quarters were minted in huge quantities.
A nice uncirculated one can be worth a couple of dollars depending on its quality.
The 1978 Washington quarter is still in circulation today and is only face value.
The U.S. Mint did not issue gold quarters in 2007.
is there a value on a canadian 1964 quarter
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It's a common circulation coin worth face value only.
It's worth 25 cents.
25 nineteen twenty three Canadian paper pennies.
The Canadian RCMP quarter is from around the 1960's it is worth 25 cents in bad condition and $1.25 in mint condition.