Considering that the original U.S. Mint didn't begin production until 1793, what you most likely have is a Rhode Island state quarter, minted in 2001 (1790 is the year Rhode Island became a state). The quarter is worth exactly 25 cents.
The first US quarters were minted in 1796, so there are no 1790 quarters.You may be thinking of a 2001 quarter minted to honor Rhode Island as part of the 50 State Quarters program. It shows 1790 on its reverse side, indicating the year that Rhode Island became a state.
The first US quarters were dated 1796. If you look more closely at your quarter (you did wonder how a 220+ year old quarter could look so shiny, right?) you'll see it has 2 dates. It's a modern state quarter. 1790 is the date its state was admitted to the union. The other date is the year it was minted.
The National Capital In 1790 was Philadelphia.
That's quarter, and if you check your pocket change you'll find that every state quarter minted since 1999 has 2 dates on it: the older one is the date that its state joined the union, and the newer date is the date the coin was made. Any that you find in change are worth exactly a quarter.
Are you referring to the album "1790" by the rapper Yung U.S.
The first US quarters were minted in 1796, so there are no 1790 quarters.You may be thinking of a 2001 quarter minted to honor Rhode Island as part of the 50 State Quarters program. It shows 1790 on its reverse side, indicating the year that Rhode Island became a state.
The first US quarters were dated 1796. If you look more closely at your quarter (you did wonder how a 220+ year old quarter could look so shiny, right?) you'll see it has 2 dates. It's a modern state quarter. 1790 is the date its state was admitted to the union. The other date is the year it was minted.
You can do that by doing 1/4 * 1790 = 447.5
The first US census was in 1790.
The highest known sale price for a US quarter was $550,000.00 in May of 1990 for a 1901-S Barber quarter graded MS-68 by NGC.
The National Capital In 1790 was Philadelphia.
That's quarter, and if you check your pocket change you'll find that every state quarter minted since 1999 has 2 dates on it: the older one is the date that its state joined the union, and the newer date is the date the coin was made. Any that you find in change are worth exactly a quarter.
$100-$200
In 1790, the population of the US was 3,929,214.
in 1790
Between 1790 and 1820, 85,000 African people came/were brought to the US.
1790