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A 1943 silver quarter, also known as the Washington quarter, is generally worth around $6 to $10 in circulated condition due to its silver content. However, its value can increase significantly if it is in uncirculated or rare condition, potentially reaching $20 or more. The exact value can vary based on factors such as demand, rarity, and the coin's condition. Always check current market prices for the most accurate valuation.

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How much is a 1893 columbian quar dollar?

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When did QUARTER DOLLAR first appear on us quarters?

The full wording first appeared in 1892, when the famed artist Charles Barber was chosen to redesign the dime, quarter, and half. Quarters carried their actual denomination, abbreviated as "25 C", until mid-1838. The design was changed in mid-year, with the new reverse displaying "Quar. Dol." until 1891.


What did the quarter look like in 1881?

Assuming you are asking about an 1881 United States quarter dollar coin, the front has an image of a woman (signifying Liberty) seated and facing to the left (or to her right). In her left hand is a stick, on top of which is a Liberty Cap; her right hand is holding up a shield in which is inscribed LIBERTY. Thirteen stars surround her near the edge of the coin, from about the 8 o'clock position to about 4 o'clock, and the year of issue is below her (in the 6 o'clock position). The back has an eagle with wings spread, a shield on its chest, holding arrows in one claw and an olive branch in the other. The words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA surround the eagle near the edge of the coin, from about the 8 o'clock position to about 4 o'clock, and QUAR. DOL. (the denomination) is below (in the 6 o'clock position). The main image pointed to below is of an 1853 quarter. The 1881 differs from it by the date, the fact that there are no arrows surrounding the date, and the fact that there is a ribbon (with the words IN GOD WE TRUST) over the eagle's head rather than rays surrounding the eagle. The second image, of an 1881 quarter, is much smaller.