Value depends on if they are silver proof or clad proof. Post new question.
State quarters were minted by the billions so any that you find in change are only worth 25¢
Only state quarters were minted in 2000.
If you found it in change, 25¢. All state quarters (1999-2008) were minted by the carload and have no extra value when they're in circulated condition
State quarters were minted by the carload so anything you find in circulation won't have any extra value.
It's either not 1971, not silver, or not a Vermont state quarter:Vermont state quarters were minted in 2001, just as shown at the bottom reverse side of the coin.All circulating US quarters minted since 1965 are made of cupronickel, not silver.All 1971 quarters have the prior eagle design on the reverse.
Quarters were not minted until 1932.
The first US quarters were minted in 1796.
No US quarters were minted in 1817.
They are worth face value unless they where specially minted and issued as proofs fro the San Francisco mint in which case the contain Silver, and they are worth about $4.50.
25 cents. All circulating quarters minted at Philadelphia and Denver since 1965 are made of copper-nickel, not silver. The only silver quarters minted since 1965 are special "Prestige" coins struck at San Francisco beginning in 1992. These coins all have an S mint mark and are sold to collectors; they're not put into circulation.
If you found it in change it's only worth face value. It's one of the billions of State Quarters minted between 1999 and 2009.
State quarters were minted from 1999 through 2008, eventually featuring designs for all 50 states. The quarter is worth 25 cents.