No. There are no US quarters, halves or dollars with the date of 1975. All of these large coins minted in 1975 and 1976 have the dual date 1776-1976 in celebration of the Bicentennial. They were first released on July 4, 1975.
(Some 1974-dated coins were also minted in early 1975.)
There were no quarter dollar coins issued by the U.S. mint in 1788.
Trade dollars were only minted from 1873 to 1885, and no dollar coins of any kind were minted for circulation from 1804 to 1835. Trade dollars are among the most widely counterfeited dollar-sized coins so if your coin purports to be a trade dollar dated 1817 it's a fake.
Please be more specific. What country are you asking about? The U.S. didn't mint any dollar coins dated 1975, nor were any U.S. coins minted in the 1970s made of gold.
The U.S. one dollar coin minted in 1976 was an Eisenhower dollar dated 1779-1976. Most were clad coins but some were made with 40% silver.
US coins dated 1965-1967 don't carry mint marks, so it's not possible to tell where your quarter was minted. In circulated condition it has no added value -- there is no silver in it. A nice uncirculated one is worth about 50 cents.
No US gold coins were minted in 1975. Proof sets contained only the standard circulating coins of the time: A 1975 dated cent, nickel, and dime, and a dual-dated 1776-1976 Bicentennial quarter, half dollar, and dollar.
There were no quarter dollar coins issued by the U.S. mint in 1788.
No US quarters were minted before 1796. The first U.S. Mint opened its doors in 1792, so there are no U.S. coins dated earlier than that.
Trade dollars were only minted from 1873 to 1885, and no dollar coins of any kind were minted for circulation from 1804 to 1835. Trade dollars are among the most widely counterfeited dollar-sized coins so if your coin purports to be a trade dollar dated 1817 it's a fake.
Please be more specific. What country are you asking about? The U.S. didn't mint any dollar coins dated 1975, nor were any U.S. coins minted in the 1970s made of gold.
That's a bit like the old joke about who is buried in Grant's tomb.... Remember, nearly all coins are dated for the year they were actually minted.
Please be more specific. What country are you asking about? The U.S. didn't mint any dollar coins dated 1975, nor were any U.S. coins minted in the 1970s made of gold.
The U.S. one dollar coin minted in 1976 was an Eisenhower dollar dated 1779-1976. Most were clad coins but some were made with 40% silver.
US coins dated 1965-1967 don't carry mint marks, so it's not possible to tell where your quarter was minted. In circulated condition it has no added value -- there is no silver in it. A nice uncirculated one is worth about 50 cents.
6 denominations were in circulation and dated 1851: Dollar, Half dollar, Quarter, Dime, Half dime and the 3 cent piece.
Coins dated 1970 were minted at three mints. Coins bearing no mintmark were minted in Philadelphia. Those with an "S" Mintmark were made in San Fransisco. Those with a "D" mintmark were made in Denver.
No U.S. one dollar coins are dated 1941.