Yes, all quarters dated 1965 and later are made out of a copper-nickel "sandwich", you can see this on quarters by seeing the copper line along with the nickel. If you buy a silver quarter, you will see it is all a single colour.
can you buy state quarters
The value of 5 quarters is 125 cents. Whether that is in dimes or whatever else, the value is always 125 cents. If, for some unknown and perverse reason, you want to use 5 quarters to buy nickels, then you'll get 5 nickels for each quarter, 25 nickels for all 5 quarters.
It's worth $600
300 quarters is equal to $75. To calculate this, you can use the fact that there are 4 quarters in a dollar. Therefore, to find the total amount in dollars, you would divide the number of quarters by 4. In this case, 300 quarters divided by 4 equals $75.
There is no such thing as "the Palestinian Quarter", so Jews could not buy land there.
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! 13 whole dollars is the same as 13.00 in decimal form. And if we add 2 quarters, that's 0.50 more. So, 13 dollars and 2 quarters is 13.50 in decimal form. Just imagine all the beautiful things you could buy with that!
yes.
Buy the magic trick and it will tell you
7 dollars make 28 quater
nahh, that trick can buy one
Coin dealers may still have rolls of earlier State quarters in stock. For current releases, first check with your local banks, especially the one(s) with which you hold accounts; some of them may get in rolls of State Quarters. You can get current, and some recent back-issues, rolls of State Quarters from the US Mint's web catalog, but you'll be paying more than face value for them.