25 cents. It's not from Missouri and not from 1821.
Like all of the other State Quarters minted from 1999 to 2008 it has 2 dates. The one at the top is the date that the featured state was admitted to the union. Check your pocket change for other examples.
The minting date on your coin is 2003 which is why it looks so new - it IS new. All circulating state quarters were minted at Philadelphia or Denver, the mints that produce nearly all current circulating US Coins. The symbol P or D will be next to the tail of Washington's wig.
3 $
as of 2009 between 60- 3000.00 dollars
It's just a State quarter. All the Missouri quarters have 4 dates on the reverse. The gold plating adds nothing to the value and it's not upside down. Lay the coin flat heads up, turn it left to right, the reverse should be upside down, all US coins are like this. As for value? maybe 50 cents to someone that wants it.
Jefferson City is the capital city in Missouri.
Jefferson City is the capital city in Missouri.
3 $
as of 2009 between 60- 3000.00 dollars
Missouri was created in 1821.
Yes, Missouri was admitted to the United States in 1821. Missouri was the 24th state out of the 50 states we now have.
Missouri has been a state for 190 years exactly
Jefferson City is the capital city in Missouri. Missouri became the 24th state admitted to the Union on August 10, 1821.
It's just a State quarter. All the Missouri quarters have 4 dates on the reverse. The gold plating adds nothing to the value and it's not upside down. Lay the coin flat heads up, turn it left to right, the reverse should be upside down, all US coins are like this. As for value? maybe 50 cents to someone that wants it.
Yes. Missouri was admitted into the Union on August 10, 1821 becoming the 24th state to join the Union.
1821 i think
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1821
Missouri became the 24th state August 10 1821