A quarter found in regular pocket change can sometimes be worth more than its face value, and all quarters dated 1964 and earlier are worth more than 25 cents because they contain silver.
Remember these Things:
1. Year: if not many coins were minted that year in the mint of the coin you have, this might contribute to adding on the coin's value.
2. Condition: Condition is the biggest factor in judging the value of coins. If a coin has almost no scratches (AU) to you can barely read the year (F) Fair, The AU coin will be worth much more. Also, Rare mint errors are very expensive coins, too. For example, Wisconsin state quarters with an extra leaf can have values from $20 to $20,000.
Any coin is only worth what a person is willing to pay for it.
25 cents, it is in common circulation. The P means it was struck at the Philidelphia mint which strikes a lot of the coins intended for circulation. It is not struck in any precious metals and isn't worth more than any other quarter you'd randomly find in your pocket change.
If you got it in pocket change it is worth face value. If it is uncirculated it is worth a bit more than face value.
None of the State Quarters issued for circulation have more than face value.
The US does not make platinum quarters because everyone would keep them for the platinum that is inside them and they would be worth way more than a quarter.
None have silver or are worth more than 25 cents.
idk but probably less than a dollar, and more than 25 cents
All the Washington quarters from 1932-1964 are worth more than face value just for the silver.
No they are not, if it came from pocket change spend it.
If it is uncirculated it will be worth more than face value but if it is circulated it will be worth 25 cents.
No it's not. The coin has no silver, 1964 was the last year for a US silver quarter.
Only a very high grade Mint State coin would be worth more than 25 cents. If you found it in change, just spend it.
25 cents that's all, no circulated Bicentennial quarters are worth more than face value.
It's a Bicentennial Quarter that's still in circulation, more than 1.5 Billion were minted so you can spend it. It's worth 25 cents.
All U.S. quarters dated earlier than 1965 are made of silver, and as such are worth more than face value.
The value of a widely circulated 1990 quarter is 25 cents. Unless it is a rare, uncirculated coin, it will not be worth more than face value.
The value of a widely circulated 1990 quarter is 25 cents. Unless it is a rare, uncirculated coin, it will not be worth more than face value.