A 1750 quarter coin, specifically if it were a colonial or early American coin, is not actually a quarter as we know it today, since the U.S. Mint did not produce quarters until 1796. However, if you are referring to a quarter dollar coin from that period, its value would depend on its condition, rarity, and historical significance, often ranging from several hundred to several thousand dollars for rare examples. For accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or an online auction platform specializing in historical coins.
It is worth 25 cents, or one quarter of one dollar. 1966 is not old enough for the coin to have gotten valuable.
If the coin is a Washington quarter, it may be a rotated-die error. Take it to a coin dealer to be sure.
This quarter is not made of any silver so a 1970 quarter is only worth 25 centsIt's a common coin, still in circulation, has no silver and is just face value.
It depends on the type of the coin, is it a dollar? a quarter? a dime? a half-dollar? Without knowing that it is impossible to even remotely guess on how much it is worth.
The coin is just a quarter, spend it. 1845 is the year Florida became a State not the year the coin was made, the date 2004 is also in the same side of the coin.
Australia does not have a "quarter" coin.
Australia does not have a "Quarter" coin.
Check the date again and post a new question.
A Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan coin (quarter dinar) is worth $0.35 in US currency.
In order to determine the estimated value of a quarter the date must be known.
About a quarter. The edges were most likely filed down or is a decorative coin for jewelry.
one quarter anna
It is worth 25 cents, or one quarter of one dollar. 1966 is not old enough for the coin to have gotten valuable.
To answer your question, I will need to know the denomination - is this coin a nickel, dime, quarter, etc?
If the coin is a Washington quarter, it may be a rotated-die error. Take it to a coin dealer to be sure.
The coin is still in circulation, it's 25 cents.
its probably not worth much