Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 05/2009:
No mint mark under the eagle:
Very worn condition - $71
Moderately worn - $150
Slightly worn - $330
Almost no wear - $600
A nice uncirculated one could sell for $950 or more.
"S" (San Francisco) under the eagle:
Very worn condition - $100
Moderately worn - $265
Slightly worn - $360
Almost no wear - $1200
Uncirculated - $3000+
A 1972 Washington quarter is just a quarter, many are still in circulation.
No such (genuine) coin exists, the first US trade dollar was struck in 1873.
The values of any colorized or plated coin is whatever you can get for it, they have no numismatic value at all. But it's still a quarter
If you mean a Mint State 1865 Seated Liberty dollar coin? Retail values are $3,000.00+. If not, post new question.
The bullion value for this coin as of today is $3.00 retail price of a Choice Uncirculated coin is $4.00
No, a quarter is a different coin, and its value is only a quarter (1/4) of a regular dollar.
The coin is a common quarter so spend it.
It's face value, the coin is still in circulation.
A 1972 Washington quarter is just a quarter, many are still in circulation.
No such (genuine) coin exists, the first US trade dollar was struck in 1873.
If you mean a Mint State 1865 Seated Liberty dollar coin? Retail values are $3,000.00+. If not, post new question.
The values of any colorized or plated coin is whatever you can get for it, they have no numismatic value at all. But it's still a quarter
The bullion value for this coin as of today is $3.00 retail price of a Choice Uncirculated coin is $4.00
Twenty-five cents. (Unless it is a proof coin.)
No such coin exist, the term is Peace Dollar and a date is needed.
In order to give an estimated value for a coin, it is necessary to know the denomination of the coin. [For example: one dollar, half dollar, quarter dollar etc.]
It's a common date coin still in circulation. The coin is face value.