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Quarters from 1983 are still worth 25 cents.

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Why should you keep the 1983 quarter?

The 1983 quarter is worth keeping primarily due to its potential numismatic value, especially if it is in uncirculated condition. Additionally, certain 1983 quarters were mistakenly struck on a copper-nickel planchet instead of the standard clad composition, making them rare and collectible. Even in circulated condition, it can serve as an interesting piece of history for coin enthusiasts. Collecting coins can also be an enjoyable hobby that may appreciate in value over time.


What is a 1983 D US quarter worth?

This is actually a rather hard coin to find in high grades, but if it has been circulated at all, it will only be worth a quarter.


How much is a silver 1990 penny worth?

All pennies since 1983 are made almost entirely of zinc, covered with a thin coating of copper. Therefore, what you have is either a zinc penny that did not get its copper coating (worth abuot a dollar), or a normal penny that has been silver plated (no added value). You should be able to determine this by weight. A normal penny will weigh 2.5 grams. So if yours weighs less, then it's missing its copper coating. If it weighs more, then it's been silver plated.


What would a 1983 penny without its copper be worth?

Copper-plated zinc cents were first made in mid-1982 and the Mint was still working out some of the production kinks in 1983, so a certain number of errors were to be expected. However a fully-unplated zinc cent is pretty uncommon and can sell for as much as $100.


What is the currency value of a 1983 500 greek note in the us?

The 1983 500 drachma note from Greece is no longer in circulation since Greece adopted the euro in 2002. Its value today is primarily of interest to collectors rather than for its face value. Depending on its condition and rarity, a 1983 500 drachma note might be worth a few dollars to collectors, but it would not hold significant currency value in the U.S.

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What is a copper 1983 Washington quarter worth with a p mint mark?

25 cents.


HOW MUCH IS A 1983 P QUARTER WORTH?

a quarter


How much is the copper worth in a 1983 Lincoln Cent?

August 12, 2009 The value of the copper in a 1983 Lincoln Cent is .004455 cents.


How much is a 1983 Philadelphia quarter worth?

25 cents. It's an ordinary circulation coin, like nearly every quarter struck since 1965.


Why should you keep the 1983 quarter?

The 1983 quarter is worth keeping primarily due to its potential numismatic value, especially if it is in uncirculated condition. Additionally, certain 1983 quarters were mistakenly struck on a copper-nickel planchet instead of the standard clad composition, making them rare and collectible. Even in circulated condition, it can serve as an interesting piece of history for coin enthusiasts. Collecting coins can also be an enjoyable hobby that may appreciate in value over time.


What is the value of 1983 S proof quarter?

Averge retail value is $2.00 for this coin.


What is a circulated 1983 Copperless penny worth?

A Circulated 1983 US Cent is worth its face value.Starting in 1982 The US Mint changed the composition of cents from Copper to Copper-Plated Zinc due to the rise in cost of Copper.


What is the value of a 1983 US copper penny?

A 1983 Lincoln cent is actually copper plated zinc, 1982 was the last year for copper pennies. It's just a penny.


What is a 1983 D US quarter worth?

This is actually a rather hard coin to find in high grades, but if it has been circulated at all, it will only be worth a quarter.


How mush the quarter us dollar coin 1983?

It's worth 25 cents.


Do you have a list of the worth of copper pennies?

I would be impossible to give a value for all copper pennies. The only pennies made of mostly copper are those made before 1983. These have a melt value of 2 cents. To find the value of an individual coin ask another question structuring it like the one below(be sure to fill in the <> with the correct information): What is the value of a <date> <country of origin> <denomination>


What is the value of a 1983 copper cent?

1 cent. It's actually made of 97.5% zinc and is only copper-plated.