To determine the year a quarter was made, you can look at the date inscribed on the coin's obverse (front) side, which typically displays the year of minting. Additionally, you can check for mint marks, as they can indicate where the quarter was produced, which can also help narrow down the time frame. For coins minted after 1932, certain design changes or features may also provide context regarding the year. If needed, numismatic resources or databases can offer further verification.
there are 3 months in quarter of a year
quarter
12 months in a year. So a quarter year is 3 months
A trimester.
A 3-month period.
It was made before 1964, therefore, it is silver. The last year quarters were made of real silver was 1964.
it means a year you know like my highschool annual for this year my sophmore year it means year not quarter of forth ----
The Mississippi state quarter was minted in 2002.
The last year the American half dollar, quarter, or dime where made of silver, for general circulation, was 1964.
1964 was the last year that quarters were made of silver for general circulation.
I don't know. My son ran a 2 minute quarter mile today. This was his first attempt at the quarter mile.
zero dollars . it is a quarter made by those machines that makes ur quarter ancient . As said the USA did not have any quarters at the year of 1830 . i hope that helps
there are 3 months in quarter of a year
quarter
A quarter of a year is thirteen weeks.
The coin is just a quarter, spend it. 1845 is the year Florida became a State not the year the coin was made, the date 2004 is also in the same side of the coin.
A quarter of a year is 91,25 days or three months. Every leap year the quarter of a year is 91,5 days or three months.