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What does a Maryland quarter look like?

The Maryland State Quarter looks like a tower surrounded by two bent and leaning trees with the year 2000 under it.


What is a US Maryland quarter dated 1788-2000 minted in Philadelphia worth?

1788 is the year Maryland became a state, and 2000 is the year the quarter was minted. It's worth exactly 25 cents.


What is the value of 1788 Maryland quarter dollar?

The US Mint did not start minting quarter dollars until 1796.


What is the value of a Maryland 1788 quarter dollar?

All of the state quarters in circulation are face value only.


What does the Maryland state quarter look like?

It is highly varied from forested mountain and rolling hills to sand dunes.


How much is a 1788 Maryland quarter worth?

Well, honey, a 1788 Maryland quarter is actually a rarity known as the Maryland Decimal issue, and it can fetch anywhere from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars depending on its condition. But let me tell you, if you've got one lying around, you might want to get it appraised by a professional to get the real scoop on its value. Good luck, sugar!


How much is a Maryland statehood quarter dollar worth?

All circulating U.S. state quarters are worth 25 cents.


What is the value of a 2000 Maryland quarter mis struck?

All error coins need to be seen. Take it to a collector or coin dealer.


What is the value of a 180 rotation error MARYLAND quarter?

Rotated die errors start at about $5 and go up from there depending upon the coin and the rotation.


What are the three quarters that have oak trees on one of their sides?

The Connecticut quarter has the Charter Oak, which is the state tree. It's a white oak [Quercus alba], as is the state tree of Maryland. The tree on the Georgia quarter is the state tree, the Live Oak [Quercus virginiana].


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How much is a 1788 us quarter worth?

Given that the U.S. Mint didn't begin production of coins until 1793, what you have is a modern state quarter for Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, or New York, all of which became states in 1788. The coin is worth 25 cents.