Not rare at all and likely never will be so many were made and saved mint stae coins are very common
Not much more than circulated state quarters. They're not old or rare enough to be especially valuable.
The rarest state quarters are generally considered to be the 2004 Wisconsin quarter, which has a rare "extra leaf" variety, and the 2008 Arizona quarter, known for its low mintage. Additionally, the 2009 District of Columbia and U.S. Territories quarters have lower production numbers, making them less common. Collectors often seek these quarters due to their scarcity and unique features.
Some rare quarters in circulation include the 1932-D and 1932-S Washington quarters, which are sought after by collectors due to their low mintage. Additionally, the 1970-S proof quarter is rare because it was not released for general circulation. The 1999-S silver proof quarter, part of the 50 State Quarters program, is also notable for its limited availability. While these coins may occasionally be found in circulation, they are generally collected and valued far above their face value.
Any of the state quarters struck of circulation have face value only.
There were no 1949-S Washington Quarters minted! If you have one it would either be super rare or (most likely) a counterfeit! "The Silver Series of Washington Quarters spans from 1932 to 1964; during many years in the series it will appear that certain mints did not mint Washington Quarters for that year. No known examples of quarters were made in 1933, San Francisco abstained in 1934 and 1949, and stopped after 1955, until it resumed in 1968 by way of making proofs." -Wikipedia K. Dietrich Placentia, CA
Not much more than circulated state quarters. They're not old or rare enough to be especially valuable.
Plenty. But they're from Canada, not the U.S. All U.S. quarters with those dates are part of the SQ series.
Territories were included in the US State Quarters series.
No, none are very rare.
The US minted a quarter dedicated to Puerto Rico in 2009-10. The quarter is American, but the back says Puerto Rico, Isla del Encanto.
They don't have a state coin. No state mints money. The US government did put out a series of quarters representing each state.
1924 SState quarters are not worth more than face value unless they have the "S" mintmark. Pre-1965 quarters are rare, because they have a high silver content.
The Quarters - TV series - was created on 2001-04-11.
Nevada and Alaska
can you buy state quarters
No it's not rare. More than 80 million were made.
State quarters were minted by the carload so anything you find in circulation won't have any extra value.