because of their class..there is class a and d...and the year it was made.
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.
All the 1999 state quarters are worth more than the other years. That is b/c it was only minted half the year vs. a full year. Typically, you'll find half the quanity as the other state released quarters.
None of the State Quarters made for general circulation are worth more than face value.
All US silver quarters are worth more than face value.
it is around 350 to 400 if its in good condition. Only face value. The only sets of these quarters that may be worth more are complete rolls of uncirculated coins in unpoened wrappers with documentation. Proof sets are worth a bit more but because the state quarters are so common now, they are really only worth face value.
None of the State Quarters issued for circulation have more than face value.
Centennial quarters are worth .715 times their weight in silver. <b>Bi</b>centennial quarters are worth a quarter.
Regardless of date or mintmark, none of the "State Quarters" struck for circulation have more than face value.
It all depends on the date, condition, and mintmark. Some date will be worth more than others. They are worth at least $5 dollars for their silver content.
7 quarters and 11 nickles
If you found it in change, just spend it. Only a very high grade Mint State or Proofcoin would be worth more than 25 cents.
Yes. All pre-1965 silver quarters are currently worth at least $6 for the silver, while modern copper clad quarters are worth face value.