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Unless in mint or proof sets, only face value. They are all incredibly common and unless in a set they are only worth 25 cents. Each state quarter is worth face value, 25 cents each. There is no difference in value between these and regular quarters. If you mean an entire set of state quarters, there are 50 states, so fifty states times 25 cents each mean that an entire 50-quarter set is worth $12.50.
They sold for $35.50 from the Mint for a $25.00 face value bag. The lowest mintage is the 2008-D Oklahoma with retail prices from $35.00-$45.00 per bag. Most of the other date/mint bags are selling for a little more than face value. If a dealer can sell one for cost, they are lucky.
Depends on what you mean. If you mean what are the cheapest silver quarters, 1964 and 1963 are by far the cheapest. Mint state examples just cost silver melt since so many of them were minted and then hoarded by the public because of the debasing of our currency. If you mean what quarters are the most expensive, the 1916 Standing Liberty quarter, 1932-S Washington Quarter and several earlier quarters are worth quite a bit over silver melt.
A high grade mint state coin is about $2.50 for this date, If it's circulated spend it.
Not much more than circulated state quarters. They're not old or rare enough to be especially valuable.
All the 1999 state quarters are worth more than the other years. That is b/c it was only minted half the year vs. a full year. Typically, you'll find half the quanity as the other state released quarters.
Not any time soon. Millions and Millions of each were made that it is very very easy to find them in circulation.
can you buy state quarters
U.S. quarters dated 1964 or earlier are 90% silver and worth more than a quarter.
They aren't. A lot of 1972 quarters were minted, none of them contain silver. They are worth only $.25.
The last state quarters were released in 2008.
Quarters have been issued since the 1790s so there are many years and mint marks that are valuable. You can get an overview from a site such as http://www.coinclub.com/prices/ At least within the last hundred or so years, two of the most valuable quarters are a 1901-S Barber quarter and a 1916 Standing Liberty quarter.
....25 cents just like any other post-1965 non-proof quarter. State quarters are not rare or valuable unless they are proof or have some error.
the value of the painted quarter is worth the same as a unpainted quarter
You have a complete collection of 50 state quarters, CONGRATULATIONS!
Any of the state quarters struck of circulation have face value only.