Despite comparatively low mintages circulated 1972 quarters have no added value.
A proof issue or a high-quality uncirculated coin can go for anywhere from $10 to over $300 depending on its condition, date, and mint mark.
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A 2005 quarter dollar is typically worth its face value of 25 cents if it's circulated. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or part of a specific state quarter collection, it could be worth slightly more to collectors, generally ranging from 50 cents to a few dollars. The value can vary based on condition and demand among collectors.
A typical 1995 P quarter is worth its face value of 25 cents. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or has a unique error, it could be worth more to collectors, ranging from a few cents to several dollars depending on its condition and market demand. For the average collector, the value generally remains close to its face value unless it has specific attributes that enhance its worth.
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.
Be more specific. Which state quarter was it? what mint? what condition? and its to new to be very valuable
None have silver or are worth more than 25 cents.
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It's worth 25 cents. And it is not likely to be worth any more in our lifetimes.
If it is uncirculated it will be worth more than face value but if it is circulated it will be worth 25 cents.
No they are not, if it came from pocket change spend it.
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.
All the Washington quarters from 1932-1964 are worth more than face value just for the silver.
No it's not. The coin has no silver, 1964 was the last year for a US silver quarter.
25 cents. It's an ordinary circulation coin, like nearly every quarter struck since 1965.
Only a very high grade Mint State coin would be worth more than 25 cents. If you found it in change, just spend it.
idk but probably less than a dollar, and more than 25 cents
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.