This table does not include mintages of Proof coins.
None. It is one of the few years that has no quarters that were minted. The Standing Liberty Quarter stopped being minted in 1930 and the familiar Washington quarter wouldn't be minted until 1932.
This question can only be answered if you provide to me the specific date and mint mark of the coin as well as its mint state. Each coin, minted prior to 1890, carries a different value, based on popularity, year, mint state, and how many were minted each year by the US Mint.
The Philadelphia Mint made 809,764,016, the Denver Mint made 860,118,839
BICENTENNIAL, not "bicentenial" QUARTER, not "quater" 1776-1976, not just "1776" And only worth 25 cents. Billions were minted and many were saved as keepsakes.
In 1867 there were many more denominations of coins than today. Denominations minted that year were:1¢ (minted in bronze)2¢ (minted in bronze)3¢ (minted in both silver and copper-nickel)5¢ (half-dimes, minted in silver)5¢ (minted in copper-nickel)10¢ (dime, silver)25¢ (quarter, silver)50¢ (half, silver)$1.00 (minted as both large silver coins and small gold coins)$2.50 (quarter eagle, gold)$3.00 (gold)$5.00 (half eagle, gold)$10.00 (eagle, gold)$20.00 (double eagle, gold)
None. It is one of the few years that has no quarters that were minted. The Standing Liberty Quarter stopped being minted in 1930 and the familiar Washington quarter wouldn't be minted until 1932.
This question can only be answered if you provide to me the specific date and mint mark of the coin as well as its mint state. Each coin, minted prior to 1890, carries a different value, based on popularity, year, mint state, and how many were minted each year by the US Mint.
The Philadelphia Mint made 809,764,016, the Denver Mint made 860,118,839
BICENTENNIAL, not "bicentenial" QUARTER, not "quater" 1776-1976, not just "1776" And only worth 25 cents. Billions were minted and many were saved as keepsakes.
Since 1970 (to 2011) 47, 054,145 1oz coins were minted. The largest amount minted in one year was in 1978 when 6, 012, 293 were minted.
In 1867 there were many more denominations of coins than today. Denominations minted that year were:1¢ (minted in bronze)2¢ (minted in bronze)3¢ (minted in both silver and copper-nickel)5¢ (half-dimes, minted in silver)5¢ (minted in copper-nickel)10¢ (dime, silver)25¢ (quarter, silver)50¢ (half, silver)$1.00 (minted as both large silver coins and small gold coins)$2.50 (quarter eagle, gold)$3.00 (gold)$5.00 (half eagle, gold)$10.00 (eagle, gold)$20.00 (double eagle, gold)
A quarter section typically consists of four areas, each being a quarter of the total area.
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It's not clear what you mean. Please post a new question with a description of why you suspect the coins are misstruck.(*)(*) Coins are said to be struck or minted, not printed. Dollar bills are printed.The name of the state is Connecticut, just like it's spelled on the coin.The denomination of the coin is quarter, just like it's spelled on the coin.Please be careful about typos because it is very difficult for answerers to find questions that are spelled incorrectly.
None. There were 2,015 Isle of Man 1986 platinum Quarter Noble one fourth ounce Proof coins minted. There were 3,000 Isle of Man 1986 platinum Noble one ounce Proof coins minted.
This is called a lamination error and occurs when one or both of the coin's cupronickel outer clad sides failed to bond properly to the copper core. Currently, state quarter lamination errors are retailing in the $12 to $15 range.
Quarter of an inch each year.