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What is the value of the 1989 quarter?

Updated: 9/27/2023
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10y ago

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All circulating quarters dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel. They don't contain any silver, so they're only worth 25 cents if you found it in change.

An uncirculated one might sell for 50 cents in a coin shop.

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Shana Bradtke

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1y ago

If it's from pocket change, 25 cents. I'm a bit perplexed as to why this should be a question since you should have seen many of these in circulation.

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Nelle Bednar

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2y ago

25 cents

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14y ago

All circulation-strike quarters dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel, not silver.

There are no major varieties among 1989 quarters, so anything that you find in change will only be worth 25¢.

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12y ago

25 cents. Please check your pocket change. You should be able to find many of them - Philadelphia (P mint mark) churned out 775,818,962 of them while Denver (D) made 519,962,88. Not exactly rarities.

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12y ago

If it's from pocket change, 25 cents. You should be able to find many of these coins in circulation.

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10y ago

With a total mintage of some 1.3 billion quarters that year, it's worth 25 cents.

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14y ago

Face value only. That date is in circulation today.

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