Well, honey, that 1790 quarter from Rhode Island ain't worth a whole lot these days. In fact, it's only worth its weight in silver, which is about $3-5 depending on the condition. So, unless you're planning on time-traveling back to 1790 to spend it, I'd say it's not gonna make you rich anytime soon.
Considering that the original U.S. Mint didn't begin production until 1793, what you most likely have is a Rhode Island state quarter, minted in 2001 (1790 is the year Rhode Island became a state). The quarter is worth exactly 25 cents.
Take another look at that coin. If the quarter also says Rhode Island, then it's a 2001 state quarter, with 1790 being the year Rhode Island became a state. In that case, it's worth 25 cents.
The 1790 quarter dollar from Rhode Island is not a recognized issue, as the U.S. Mint did not produce quarter dollars until 1796. If you're referring to a commemorative coin or a specific collector's item related to Rhode Island from 2001, its value would depend on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, commemorative coins can range from a few dollars to several hundred, depending on these factors. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or check recent auction prices.
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No, California has 55 electoral votes while Rhode Island has 4. Each of the individual electoral votes are worth the same amount.
A lot. Not worth it at all.1 bed, $700 if you're lucky.
it is only worth 30 cents in canada-us
It is worth a quarter :D
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A quarter is worth 25 cents.
A quarter is worth 25 cents or $0.25.