7.33 cents
It is just a quarter.
Cost concept for Decision making ?
A basket of goods and servicesthat cost £7,200,000.00in quarter 3 of 1867would have cost$728,524,590.16in quarter 3 of 2010Total percentage change4,959.2%Number of years difference143.00Compound average annual rate2.8%Decline in purchasing power98.0%Index value for 1867 quarter 3 is22.0Index value for 2010 quarter 3 is1111.0
Any silver (pre-1965) US quarter is currently worth at least $5 for its silver content. Then collector value above that depends on factors like the date and condition.
7.33 cents
The same, P.R. uses US coins.
1400 was before Columbus landed in America, so you are obviously not asking about a US quarter. You might want to specify the actual country that issued the quarter, what type of quarter it was, markings on the quarter, condition of the quarter, etc. You are not going to get an accurate answer from someone who has not seen this quarter. Take it to a professional appraisor.
how much does it cost
A quarter is 25 cents in the USA.
No. George Washington is on the US quarter.
no
US quarter = 5.670 g = 0.200003364 ounces.
The cost of a quarter can vary depending on what it is referring to - a quarter of a dollar, a quarter pound of a product, or a quarter of a year in terms of financial reporting. It would be helpful to clarify which specific type of "quarter" you are referring to for a more accurate answer.
Assuming this is a Mexican coin, you can probably find one in a dealer's "junk box" for a quarter.
A US quarter has a face value of 25 cents.
One US quarter has a weight equal to 0.00567kilogram.