There were 2,934,631 minted.
This coin was struck only as Proofs and available originally only in Proof sets.
Check a site such as www.CoinFacts.com for more mintage figures.
None. It is one of the few years that has no quarters that were minted. The Standing Liberty Quarter stopped being minted in 1930 and the familiar Washington quarter wouldn't be minted until 1932.
In 1906 there were 8,992,435 quarters minted. Philadelphia minted........... 3,656,435 Denver minted ...................3,280,000 New Orleans minted.......... 2,056,000
Many U.S. coins have a mint mark to show where it was minted. On modern quarters, the mark is just to the right of Washington's hair ribbon. P stands for Philadelphia, D is Denver, S is San Francisco, and on older quarters there is O for New Orleans. On quarters minted before 1980, there was no mint mark for Philadelphia. For silver Washington quarters dated 1964 and earlier, Barber quarters, and Seated Liberty quarters, the mark is on the back just below the eagle. Then with Standing Liberty quarters, the mark is on the front, just above and to the left of the date.
The number of different U.S. quarters minted each year can vary. Traditionally, there are two main designs: the standard Washington quarter and, since 1999, various commemorative quarters as part of the 50 State Quarters Program, followed by the America the Beautiful Quarters Program. In years with special releases, such as 2021, multiple designs can be produced, leading to several different quarters minted within that year. Overall, it's not uncommon for there to be anywhere from 2 to 5 different quarter designs minted annually.
Mintage data for 2010 circulating quarters is 347,000,000
oh, 408,000.
80 US quarters are in a pound.
There were no 1949-S Washington Quarters minted! If you have one it would either be super rare or (most likely) a counterfeit! "The Silver Series of Washington Quarters spans from 1932 to 1964; during many years in the series it will appear that certain mints did not mint Washington Quarters for that year. No known examples of quarters were made in 1933, San Francisco abstained in 1934 and 1949, and stopped after 1955, until it resumed in 1968 by way of making proofs." -Wikipedia K. Dietrich Placentia, CA
Quarters minted after 1965 weigh 5.67 grams each. Grab your calculator and go from there.
In 1983, approximately 1.2 billion quarters were minted. This total includes coins produced at the Philadelphia and Denver mints, with the Philadelphia mint producing about 700 million and the Denver mint about 500 million. These figures reflect the high demand for quarters during that time.
All 3 Mints struck quarters in 1944: Philadelphia 104,956,00/ Denver 14,600,800/ San Francisco 12,560,000 = a lot of coins.
I don't really know, but there are territory coins such as Guam and Washington dc quarters.