All U.S. quarters dated earlier than 1965 are made of silver, and as such are worth more than face value.
A quarter never had 25 cents worth of copper in it. Quarters used to be made of roughly 25 cents worth of silver, but are now made of mostly copper due to cost reasons. The fact remains that a quarter is still worth 25 cents, and if you should so wish you could go and buy 25 cents worth of copper with it (a little more than two ounces of copper). Sorry I ment to say a quarter used to have 25 cents worth of silver in it now it has 2 cents worth of copper are you getting ripped off? I will reenter the question. Thanks.
25 cents Please look at your pocket change or get a couple of rolls of quarters from a bank. You'll find dates from 1965 onward. They're all made of copper-nickel and are all worth the same as your 1987 quarter.
one quarter of a dollar or 25 cents. If it is a coin minted before 1964, it is made of actual silver (or a percentage) and is probably worth more as a collectable coin. How much depends on what year, what mint mark, and its condition.
Please look at your pocket change or get a roll of quarters from the bank. You'll find plenty of quarters with that date and others even older. They all have the word LIBERTY on them, they're all made of copper-nickel, and they're all worth 25 cents.
it would be worth 21 cents if we were in the year of 1994
Of it was made in 2003 then it's worth .25 cents
This quarter was actually made in 2007. It is worth 25 cents.
Of it was made in 2003 then it's worth .25 cents
if the Canadian Centennial Quarter was made within the timeline of 1873-1973 it is still only worth 25 cents.
A quarter never had 25 cents worth of copper in it. Quarters used to be made of roughly 25 cents worth of silver, but are now made of mostly copper due to cost reasons. The fact remains that a quarter is still worth 25 cents, and if you should so wish you could go and buy 25 cents worth of copper with it (a little more than two ounces of copper). Sorry I ment to say a quarter used to have 25 cents worth of silver in it now it has 2 cents worth of copper are you getting ripped off? I will reenter the question. Thanks.
The coin was made in 2000 not 1788 and it's 25 cents.
It's a novelty item worth couple of cents for the gold plating plus whatever the underlying quarter is worth. If the quarter is copper-nickel, then it's only worth a quarter. If it's a special silver "prestige" quarter made in San Francisco it's at least worth maybe $3.50 for its metal content.
This quarter was actually made in 2007. 1890 is when Wyoming become a state. They are very common and are worth 25 cents.
A 1981 U.S. quarter is worth 25 cents. You should have no trouble finding this date and others back to 1965 in common circulation. All are made of copper-nickel clad metal, and none are worth anything special.
It isn't. The US mint has never made gold quarters, your coin is plated assuming the coin is the same diameter as a normal quarter. Your coin is only worth 25 cents.
...25 cents. It is in common circulation, made out of copper-nickel and not worth any more than face value.
25 cents.