You need to supply more information. Are these circulation coins, SMS ('65-'67) and proof ('68-'69), and from what mints, at least for the 1968 and '69 issues ? If they're from circulation, each is worth 25 cents since they are regular issues. The only extra value would be if they were uncirculated or SMS/proof in the original packaging.
1 quarter = one quarter of a dollar . . 3 quarters = three quarters of a dollar . . 1 million quarters = a quarter of a million dollars.
three quarters. one half (two quarters) and one quarter = three quarters.
In three and a quarter, there are 13 quarters. This is because each whole number represents four quarters, and the additional quarter in three and a quarter adds one more quarter, totaling 13 quarters.
No. They are called quarters because they are one quarter of the game. There are four quarters in an American football game.
There are 4 quarters in a quarter pound (qp). The term "qp" typically refers to a quarter pound, which is equal to 4 ounces. Therefore, when considering quarters in terms of currency, there are 4 quarters in a quarter pound of weight.
4 quarters = 1 dollar. A quarter is a bit like, but not exactly equivalent to, 25p and ditto for a pound.
21 quarters in 5.25.
13 quarters
62.5 ml are in one quarter of a cup
Since 1 + 1 = 2, then 1 quarter + 1 quarter is 2 quarters. 2 quarters make 50 cents.
Three quarters is bigger
25 cents per quarter. Actually, it depends on if it is an original, mint wrapped roll, or just a collection of 40 Kansas quarters. If a loose collection, then the condition matters.... A mint wrapped roll can bring as much as $50 or more....