Any of the "State Quarters" (1999-2008) found in circulation are only face value.
The Old Man of the Mountain quarter is a state quarter minted in New Hampshire in 2000. As a circulated coin, its value is generally just 25 cents. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or part of a collection, it may have a slightly higher value to coin collectors.
The 2000 Old Man of the Mountain quarter, part of the 50 State Quarters program, typically has a face value of 25 cents. However, its collectible value can vary based on factors like condition and demand; uncirculated coins may be worth more, usually ranging from 50 cents to a few dollars. If you have a specific coin in mind, checking recent sales or a coin appraisal might provide a more accurate valuation.
None of the State Quarters made for general circulation are worth more than face value.
In the year 2000, the value of the quarter dollar which is 25 cents was $0.25.
A 2000 Massachusetts gold quarter, officially known as the Massachusetts State Quarter, is typically worth its face value of 25 cents. However, if it is a collector's item in uncirculated condition or part of a proof set, it may be worth a few dollars to collectors. The value can vary based on factors such as condition and demand, but it generally does not exceed $10.
At present, 25 cents Canadian is worth 24 cents American.
1788 is the year South Carolina officially became a state. The quarter itself was actually minted in 2000, and is worth 25 cents.
Unless it's Proof, it's just a quarter.
It depends where it's from, and what condition it's in.
25 cents
25 cents
The value of a 2000 quarter is generally 25 cents, as it is still considered legal tender. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or has a rare error, it could be worth more to collectors. Always check current market values or consult with a coin dealer for specific valuation based on condition and rarity.