If you found it in change, 25¢. An uncirculated or proof coin in its original packaging might sell for 60¢ to $1.
It's brand new and has no extra value unless you have a proof or uncirculated coin. Those might be worth a quarter or 30 cents.
As of 2010 its value is One cent in circulated condition. A nice uncirculated one might sell for as much as a quarter.
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.
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
Silver prices have been dipping over the last few weeks, so the current melt value of a US silver quarter (minted before 1965) is a little under $6.
A US quarter has a face value of 25 cents.
The first US quarter was struck in 1796.
It's brand new and has no extra value unless you have a proof or uncirculated coin. Those might be worth a quarter or 30 cents.
No US quarters were struck in 1922. The US did not make ANY quarters dated 1922.
As of mid-2010 they're worth about $3.25 for their silver content but some dates and mint marks could be worth much more to a collector. Check for a mint mark under the bow of the wreath on the back (D, S, or nothing) and look for a previously-answered question in the formWhat is the value of a US quarter?for example, What is the value of a 1945 US quarter?
Unless it's Proof, it's just a quarter.
No US quarters were made in 1810.
No US quarters were minted in 1817.
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25 cents.
About $4.25.
The value is currently around 4 cents.