August 23, 2009 The complete 100 roll sets of State Quarters are selling for about $1200.
they are worth 50 cents.
fifty dollars
They are only worth what someone is willing to pay for them. If you hand them to a cashier they are all worth 25 cents.
All circulating U.S. state quarters are worth 25 cents.
State quarters were minted by the billions so any that you find in change are only worth 25¢
it is around 350 to 400 if its in good condition. Only face value. The only sets of these quarters that may be worth more are complete rolls of uncirculated coins in unpoened wrappers with documentation. Proof sets are worth a bit more but because the state quarters are so common now, they are really only worth face value.
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One roll of dimes contains 50 coins for a value of $5. Quarters come in rolls of 40 for a value of $10.
The Mint issued clad and silver State Quarters (5-coin) proof sets. Post new question as to what type of sets.
150 coin rolls
they are worth 50 cents.
They are worth the amount of .25 cents.
State quarters found in change are only worth face value.
Oh, dude, you're really asking me about the length of rolls of coins? Well, a roll of quarters is 40 coins long, so it's like, longer than the other rolls because quarters are bigger. A roll of dimes, nickels, and pennies is 50 coins each, so they're all like, the same length. But seriously, who measures coins in lengths? Just go buy some snacks with those coins and chill out.
fifty dollars
None of them quite honestly. The only ones that have value over face are proof coins and error coins. It is possible that state quarters still in mint rolls may be worth a premium to collectors, but unless you have an error coin, you aren't going to find any quarters dated 1965 and later to be worth more than face value.
Circulating state quarters are worth face value only.