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It would have to be from an alternate universe because George Washington is on the quarter in our part of the space-time continuum. All circulated quarters dated 1965 and later are worth face value only, except for some state quarter error coins that are mostly gone from pocket change at this point.
It's still worth 25 cents.
The coins are face value and have no silver.
All of the quarters struck for circulation from 1965 to date are just quarters.
If your coin says "QUARTER DOLLAR" on the back it's a Washington quarter and is worth only 25¢ John F. Kennedy lived in the 20th century and would not be wearing a powdered wig!If your coin says "HALF DOLLAR" on the back it's a halfdollar and is worth extra for its silver content. There's more information at the Related Question.
25 cents. The reason they're called Washington quarters and not Franklin quarters is that they have a picture of George Washington.
The Story of George Washington - 1965 was released on: USA: February 1965
It would have to be from an alternate universe because George Washington is on the quarter in our part of the space-time continuum. All circulated quarters dated 1965 and later are worth face value only, except for some state quarter error coins that are mostly gone from pocket change at this point.
The Story of George Washington - 1965 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #06608)
It's worth 25 cents.
All of the quarters struck for circulation from 1965 to date, have NO silver and are just quarters.
Not in a US quarter, although a 1965 Canadian quarter is 80% silver.
It's still worth 25 cents.
The coins are face value and have no silver.
It's worth 25 cents.
A 1965 U.S. quarter is worth 25 cents. With gold at a current price of $1,429 per ounce, 25 cents' worth is 0.000175 ounces. If that wasn't your question, rephrase and try again.
A 1965 U.S. quarter is worth 25 cents. With gold at a current price of $1,429 per ounce, 25 cents' worth is 0.000175 ounces. If that wasn't your question, rephrase and try again.