Only if the coin is a little bigger than normal, if so it may be a broadstrike error. That happens when a coin is struck with out the collar die and the coin spread out more. Take it to a dealer to be sure. Values for a state quarter are about $100.00
About a quarter. The edges were most likely filed down or is a decorative coin for jewelry.
A 1999 US Mint 50 State Quarters Proof Set is worth about five US dollars. However, a 1999-2008 US Mint 50 State Quarters Proof Set is worth about 100 US dollars.
To find out how much 16,000 quarters are worth, you can multiply the number of quarters by their value. Since each quarter is worth $0.25, you calculate (16,000 \times 0.25 = 4,000). Therefore, 16,000 quarters are worth $4,000.
The answer is 32 quarters
The 1960-1964 quarters are worth about $2.50 each for the silver 1965-1969 are likely just quarters
A lack of ridges indicates a lot of circulation and wear. They're worth 25 cents.
About a quarter. The edges were most likely filed down or is a decorative coin for jewelry.
they are worth 50 cents.
They are worth the amount of .25 cents.
No US quarters were minted in 1812. If your quarter has a picture of George Washington on it, the name "Louisiana", and looks very new that's because it IS new. It's one of the state quarters issued from 1999 to 2008 and is only worth 25¢ Like all of the state quarters in your pocket change it has 2 dates on it. 1812 is the date that Louisiana was admitted to the Union. The actual minting date is 2002 and appears at the bottom of the design.
State quarters found in change are only worth face value.
fifty dollars
The former governor of the state of Louisiana, EdwinEdwards, is worth approximately $4.5 million. His exact worth is not publicly known.
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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