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.
25 cents is the value, it's just a quarter and was struck in Philadelphia or Denver. It's part of the State and Territorial quarters series.
It's worth 25 cents.
25 cents.
All circulating Guam quarters are worth 25 cents.
The Georgia State Quarter has a face value of 25 cents.
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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.
Any state quarter you find in circulation is only worth face value, 25 cents.
From 1892 through 1916, the United States Mint produced the Barber Quarter. The value of a 1914 Barber Quarter is based on its mint state: For example, if the quarter is graded as good, it value is $6.00; however, if its mint state is in extra fine condition, the value is: $65.00.
The national bird of Guam is the koko bird
The state soil of Guam is Akino.
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Twenty five cents.