1881 is a moderately scarce date for Liberty Seated quarters. Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 04/2011:
Very worn condition - $198
Moderately worn - $288
Slightly worn - $348
Almost no wear - $450
Uncirculated - $540 to $15,630 depending on quality
DISCLAIMER: The retail values quoted are the best available as of the date shown, but may vary significantly due to changes in the precious metals market. Also the wholesale (buying) price of a coin will be less than the selling (retail) price. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation based on inspection of the coin.
A 1765 US quarter does not exist.
The first US quarter was struck in 1796.
No US quarters were struck in 1922. The US did not make ANY quarters dated 1922.
According to NumisMedia a 1881 US silver dollar in MS-64 uncirculated condition is worth: $144.
The coin is a 2001 Vermont State Quarter, it's 25 cents.
A US quarter has a face value of 25 cents.
A 1765 US quarter does not exist.
The first US quarter was struck in 1796.
The silver dollars retail value in extra fine condition on a 1881-CC is $200.00.
No US quarters were struck in 1922. The US did not make ANY quarters dated 1922.
According to NumisMedia a 1881 US silver dollar in MS-64 uncirculated condition is worth: $144.
The coin is a 2001 Vermont State Quarter, it's 25 cents.
No US quarters were made in 1810.
No US quarters were minted in 1817.
Unless it's Proof, it's just a quarter.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmarks, retail value is $23.00-$31.00 depending on how much wear the coin has. The 1881 Morgan is a common date.
According to NumisMedia a 1881 US silver dollar in MS-64 uncirculated condition is worth: $85.