In one short, firm word - NO.
Nearly all of the "special" sets of state quarters, Presidential dollars, etc. that you see advertised in magazines are overpriced and overhyped. Steer clear.
Save all quarters made before 1965. They are 90% silver.
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Well, isn't that a fun question! If we have 10 pounds of quarters, that would be about 720 quarters. Since each quarter is worth 25 cents, 720 quarters would be worth $180. Isn't it amazing how something as simple as quarters can add up to something so wonderful?
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an american dollar is worth 100 pennies, 4 quarters, 10 dimes, and two half dollars
they are worth 50 cents.
They are worth the amount of .25 cents.
State quarters found in change are only worth face value.
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Circulating state quarters are worth face value only.
They are only worth what someone is willing to pay for them. If you hand them to a cashier they are all worth 25 cents.
Not being an expert on coins, I can only relate information from a coin dealer,who is of the opinion 'state quarters' will never be more than face value.However, those that did not enter into public circulation, might be worth somewhat more than twenty-five cents. The only quarter that is at the present time,worth more than face value,is a few Wisconsin quarters that were wrongly minted. They can be worth $400 to $600 depending on the appraisal of the buyer. A roll of uncirculated state quarters will be worth a small premium. But so many state quarters were minted that a roll of circulated coins will be worth face value only, and probably will be for decades to come.
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All circulating U.S. state quarters are worth 25 cents.
August 23, 2009 The complete 100 roll sets of State Quarters are selling for about $1200.
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2,000,000 quarters is worth $500,000.