About $300.00 at this time
It is just a quarter.
It is worth face value of whatever country it is from. The most common would be a 1982 quarter from Canada. If it is indeed from Canada, it is worth 25 cents CAD or about 25 cents USD. They are quite common and frequently found in change in Canada.
Washington is on the quarter, and Kennedy is on the half. Whichever coin you mean, it's worth face value.
If the pennies were pre-1982 then 9 US pennies are very close to 1 ounce (9.145 pennies = 1 ounce). If the pennies are after 1982 then 11 US pennies are very close to one ounce (11.34 pennies = 1 ounce).
The rate was 20 cents in 1982. That was for the first ounce of mail. A second ounce was 17 cents.
In 1982, the price of gold averaged around $400 per ounce. The price fluctuated throughout the year, influenced by various economic factors, including inflation and interest rates. By the end of 1982, gold was trading at approximately $450 per ounce. Overall, gold prices during that time reflected a period of economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions.
A 1982 D quarter in circulated condition is generally worth its face value of 25 cents. However, if it is in uncirculated or mint condition, it can be valued at a few dollars, typically ranging from $1 to $5, depending on its quality and demand. Additionally, if it has any notable errors, such as misstrikes, it could be worth significantly more to collectors. For the most accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin collector or a pricing guide.
Check that coin again. Washington is on the quarter, Kennedy is on the half dollar. Either way, it's worth face value.
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elizabeth11 1982 twenty pence worth
Unless there was rare mistake in minting, it is not likely worth any more than 25 Canadian cents. It is too new to be particularly desirable by coin collectors.
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