Quarters???? Try dollars!
They're being churned out by the billions so unless you have a proof or uncirculated coin in its original mint package any of these coins will be worth face value only, one buck.
Without a date it is impossible to tell. Silver quarters were made until 1964. Post a new question and include a date.
???? Do you mean "How much is a 1954 silver coin worth" ??? In any case that's not enough to go on. Is it American? What denomination? How worn is it? Please post a new question with those important details.
Please; The letters "bo" after the date mean nothing, post new question.
The price of gold is constantly changing based on the demands. It does not matter whether the gold is new or used.
Post a new question and include the date and condition of the note you are referring to.
It really depends on the dates, post new question.
About a quarter. The edges were most likely filed down or is a decorative coin for jewelry.
If you mean the current Presidential Dollar series, they're ordinary circulation coins and are worth face value - $1. If you're referring to something else please post a new and more specific question.
There are new coins all the time. The State quarters, for example, and the presidential dollar coins.
Please check again and post a new question. The US has never mint any coin matching that description. The nearest possibilities are: > Standing Liberty quarters (1916-1930) > Walking Liberty halves (1916-1947) > Presidential dollars (2007-present)
Columbus hadn't even landed in the New World in 1470, so there would not be a United States or Canada to issue quarters 540 years ago.
The Mint issued clad and silver State Quarters (5-coin) proof sets. Post new question as to what type of sets.
You need to know its exact date and whether there is a small D or S under the bow on the back. Most quarters from that time period are worth about $2.50 - $3.00 for their silver content, but some (e.g. a 1940-D) can be worth much more. Please post a new and more specific question.
Please post a new question with the coin's denomination. Quarters, half dollars, and silver dollars from 1889 all fit your description.
All U.S. One Dollar coins (except the Presidential Dollars) have the word LIBERTY on them!! So a date is needed. Post new question.
Circulating Sacagawea dollars are only worth face value. Ditto for the new Presidential dollars.
The first U.S. quarters were struck in 1796.If you have a dual-dated coin with George Washington on one side and a drummer boy on the other, look at the other half of the date - 1976. Your quarter is one of about 1,680,000,000 struck as part of the Bicentennial celebration. Unless it's in brand-new condition it's worth exactly 25 cents.