The no mintmarks are Philadelphia (most common) trade at silver value unless condition is extra special
So many were made it's only worth a quarter
Of it was made in 2003 then it's worth .25 cents
The first US quarter was made in 1796, look at the coin and post new question.
A 1981 U.S. quarter is worth 25 cents. You should have no trouble finding this date and others back to 1965 in common circulation. All are made of copper-nickel clad metal, and none are worth anything special.
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.
So many were made it's only worth a quarter
This quarter was actually made in 2007. It is worth 25 cents.
Of it was made in 2003 then it's worth .25 cents
It's a novelty item worth couple of cents for the gold plating plus whatever the underlying quarter is worth. If the quarter is copper-nickel, then it's only worth a quarter. If it's a special silver "prestige" quarter made in San Francisco it's at least worth maybe $3.50 for its metal content.
if the Canadian Centennial Quarter was made within the timeline of 1873-1973 it is still only worth 25 cents.
All US quarters dated 1964 and earlier are made of an alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper.
Of it was made in 2003 then it's worth .25 cents
No matter how you spell it, it wasn't made in 1788 it was made in 2000 and it's just a quarter.
If you mean broken into pieces, then it is worth nothing but scrap metal.
The first US quarter was made in 1796, look at the coin and post new question.
A 1981 U.S. quarter is worth 25 cents. You should have no trouble finding this date and others back to 1965 in common circulation. All are made of copper-nickel clad metal, and none are worth anything special.
No "quarter silver dollars" have been made by the U.S. Mint. Please post new question. Is it a quarter or a silver dollar?