U.S. quarters minted before 1965, including the Standing Liberty, weigh 6.25 grams. A heavily worn coin might weigh slightly less.
A 1964 US quarter weighs 5.67 grams.
From 1965 to date, U.S. quarters weigh 5.67 grams.
A quarter of piff typically weighs around 7 grams.
800 US quarter dollars minted in 1964 or before weigh about 11 pounds. 800 US quarter dollars minted after 1964 weigh about 10 pounds.
A new U.S. quarter dollar coin weighs 5.67 grams.
The 1916 Standing Liberty quarter is the key date of the series, values for circulated coins are $3,000.00-$12,000.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
A coin in average circulated condition has a retail value of $7.00-$15.00.
A 1919 standing Liberty Quarter Dollar in good condition (G4) is worth: $40; if its mint state is MS60, the value rises to: $175.00. If there is an S or D mint mark at the bottom of the left-hand pillar (i.e. at Miss Liberty's right side) the value range is roughly $85 to $1200.
It is worth it's silver content so it would be worth about $2.50 to $3. (As of 10/7/11)
Value depends on the date, mintmark and grade. The "M" is the designers monogram, it's on all the coins.
There are Walking Liberty half dollars and silver bullion coins, but the Walking Liberty design was never used on a quarter.If you're referring to a Standing Liberty quarter, its value depends very much on its condition, mint mark, and date. Please enter the question "What is the value of a US quarter?" for a specific answer. "19xx" of course is the date on your coin, like 1918 or 1930.
Some of the larger Quarter Horses can weigh 1200 lbs. and up.
All Standing Liberty quarters have the same size eagle on the reverse, and average circulated coins are valued at $5.00-$7.00.
With no mint mark or an "S" near the date, this coin is worth about $6 in average condition. If it has a "D" it's worth about twice as much. FWIW, the coin is called a Standing Liberty quarter. Most days, heads don't walk, LOL!
.25
A 1919 standing Liberty Quarter Dollar in good condition (G4) is worth: $40; if its mint state is MS60, the value rises to: $175.00. If there is an S or D mint mark at the bottom of the left-hand pillar (i.e. at Miss Liberty's right side) the value range is roughly $85 to $1200.
A quarter gram weighs 0.25 grams.