There is a Doubled-Die obverse variety listed in the Breen encyclopedia for the Denver issue. That's the only known notable error.
Slave quarters were also known as the 'Slave cabins' Slave cabins are where the slaves back then would live in Answer by- Sophia Woods
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Those are known as Barr notes. In circulated condition they might be worth $1.25 to someone. They sell for about $3 in perfect condition.
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
This is an ordinary circulation coin. You should be able to find others in your pocket change occasionally. In circulated condition it's only worth face value. Even uncirculated ones generally retail for between 10 and 50 cents.
2 _ 4 two quarters. also known as one half
There are always 4 quarters in anything. The quarters in a year are known as the seasons (Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn (or fall))
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There are at least 2 known errors: > Some 1999 Delaware quarters have a rotated die error. Both sides of the coin point the same direction. Normal quarters have the back upside-down with regards to the front; make sure you compare any suspected error coin to others in your pocket change. > Some 2004 Iowa quarters have an extra leaf on one corn stalk. There is still no final resolution as to the cause of this error.
Slave quarters were also known as the 'Slave cabins' Slave cabins are where the slaves back then would live in Answer by- Sophia Woods
The absence of ridges on some quarters is due to the coin's manufacturing process. Quarters without ridges are known as "smooth edge" quarters and are commonly found in uncirculated coin sets or special collector's editions. These quarters are legal tender and can be used just like regular quarters with ridges.
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Three quarters (3/4) is bigger 3/4 is also known as 6/8 which is twice as big as 3/8.
The Panchatantra is known as the most circulated book of all time, except for The Bible. So, a lot of people were influenced by the book.
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1944 is considered to be a common date for Washington quarters. Like all quarters up to 1964 they were made of an alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper. In circulated condition their value is pretty much determined by the current price of silver. As of 01/2009 average retail prices are in the $3 range. The most valuable 1944 quarter has a D mint mark and is still very common. Uncirculated ones can sell for about $15, not enough to pay the mortgage.