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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.

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10y ago

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.

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12y ago

It's worth 25 cents.

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12y ago

25 cents.

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