$17.25
The coin is face value only
Certain state quarters can be valuable, particularly those that are rare or have mint errors. For example, the 1999 Delaware quarter with the "spitting horse" error and the 2004 Wisconsin quarter featuring the "extra leaf" are highly sought after by collectors. Additionally, quarters from the 1932-1964 era, especially those in uncirculated condition or from specific mints, can also command higher prices. Always check recent market trends and grading to assess value accurately.
The great majority of Wisconsin quarters are only worth face value. A small number of them appear to have a extra leaf on the corn stalk. These are worth considerably more; see the Related Question for more information.
25 cents.
Face value only.
The coin is still only face value as all state quarters are.
2004
$11-15
the year the Wisconsin quarter was minted in 2004.
$.25 unless it was an error. 2004 Florida quarters are not rare.
The State Quarter series ran from 1999-2008. 5 different coins were issued each year. The 2004 issues are:MichiganFloridaTexasIowaWisconsin
If you got it in change, the coin is still only face value
The Wisconsin quarter came out in 2004, not 1999. It's worth 25 cents.
25 cents, quarter of a dollar.
The value of a 2004 quarter dollar, also known as a state quarter, typically ranges from its face value of 25 cents to a few dollars, depending on its condition and whether it has any unique features, such as being uncirculated or a proof coin. Most circulated quarters from that year do not hold significant numismatic value. However, special editions or coins in pristine condition can be worth more to collectors. Always check with a reliable coin dealer or price guide for the most accurate valuation.
State quarter lamination errors retail for about $10.
2004 d-wisconsin state with extra leaf