25 cents.
That's a Kansas state quarter, and it's worth 25 cents.
An 1861 Liberty Seated quarter is worth $25.00-$80.00 in average condition. A 2005 Kansas State Quarter with a Buffalo on the reverse is 25 cents.
1861 is the year Kansas became a state. The quarter was minted in 2005 and is worth 25 cents.
A 2005 Saskatchewan quarter, like other Canadian quarters, typically has a face value of 25 cents. However, its collectible value can vary based on factors like condition, demand, and any unique features it may have. Generally, a standard circulation quarter from that year is worth its face value, but uncirculated or special edition coins might fetch a higher price among collectors. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or a numismatic guide.
1861 is the year Kansas became a state. The quarter was minted in 2005 and is worth 25 cents.
This is a very common coin. it is only worth face value.
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 "Kansas 1861" quarter is worth twenty-five cents. It was actually minted in 2005 as part of a series of quarters representing each of the 50 states in the United States.
Michael Donnelly - veteran - died in 2005.
The coin is only face value and is still found in circulation.
The 1850 quarter is worth approximately $400. The amount will vary depending upon the condition of the coin and the seller of the coin. If by chance the date 1850 is directly below the word "California," and George Washington is on the other side, then what you have is actually a 2005 state quarter, and it's worth 25 cents.
$2 to $475 depending upon the condition of the coin.