Assuming you found it in change and it has a P or D mintmark, it's only worth face value.
If the coin has an S mintmark it's a proof coin that was removed from its case and spent. That would destroy its collector value, unfortunately. If you're lucky enough to have a silver proof (no red-brown copper edge) you could at least sell it for scrap.
A US quarter has a face value of 25 cents.
Unless it's Proof, it's just a quarter.
All of the "State Quarters" found in change are only face value.
Please look at your pocket change. You'll find quarters with all sorts of dates ranging from 1965 to the current year. Anything you find there, except for a couple of very scarce error coins, will be worth face value only.
It's just a quarter spend it.
In the year 2000, the value of the quarter dollar which is 25 cents was $0.25.
A US quarter has a face value of 25 cents.
At present, 25 cents Canadian is worth 24 cents American.
The US Mint did not start minting quarter dollars until 1796.
25 cents
The first US quarter was struck in 1796.
No US quarters were struck in 1922. The US did not make ANY quarters dated 1922.
It depends where it's from, and what condition it's in.
No US quarters were made in 1810.
No US quarters were minted in 1817.
Unless it's Proof, it's just a quarter.
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