All circulating Guam quarters are worth 25 cents.
Hawaii and Guam and Puerto Rico.
Guam?...on the international date line......
Guam
The Philippines , Guam and Puerto Rico .
Hawaii is the farthest from the continental US. Alaska is next.
On the back it reads Guam Gwahan I Tano' ManChamorro E Pluribus Unum 2009 Not sure what the middle part means
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If you are referring to a 2009 US Territories quarter, a copper-nickel one found in change is only worth 25¢. A nice uncirculated one might sell for a dollar or so, and a special silver "Prestige Proof" version would sell for about 1/5 of the price of an ounce of silver. That value changes daily so you'd need to check a precious-metals website or the financial pages of a newspaper for up to date numbers.
If you mean which US 25¢ piece will be issued as the 3rd territorial quarter, the coins in order of issuance are: # Washington, DC # Puerto Rico # Guam # American Samoa # US Virgin Islands # Northern Mariana Islands If you mean what the 3rd fiscal quarter of the year is, July-September (as you can tell by looking at any calendar)
The cast of Guam Is Crying - 2009 includes: Thomas Rojas as Chamorro Soldier
"Guahan, i tano i man Chamorro" translates to: "Guam, the land of Chamorros(people of Guam)".
Unless the coin is in proof or uncirculated condition, it's only worth a quarter. It's part of the series honoring the states, territories, and other jurisdictions of the U.S. Six are being issued in 2009 - Washington DC, Puerto Rico, Guam, The US Virgin Islands, Northern Marianas, and Samoa.
Is there a Chase bank in Guam?
Guam
Yes, Bill # 212 in 2009. It did not pass.
There are 5 territory quarters: Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Northern Mariana Islands. There was also a quarter for Washington D.C.
Yes, Guam has dolphins.