1943 during World War II
2002
Oklahoma had the lowest number of mintages at about 416 million, so there are much less of those in circulation.
Certainly the single rarest US quarter is an 1866 proof version - only one of these was struck, and it's impossible to put a value on it. The quarter with the highest market value is a 1795 Draped Bust variety with a small eagle on the back. As of 02/2011 a top-quality one is priced around $450,000. Several other quarters fall in the $250,000-$550,000 range, including 1805 and 1873-CC.
the year the Wisconsin quarter was minted in 2004.
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.
a 3013 quarter
Kansas or Iowa
2002
hard to tell. could be the minnasota extra tree error but probably the 3031 quarter
The 1873-CC U.S. quarter dollar has a mintage of 4000 of which only 4 are known to still exist.
there are 3 months in quarter of a year
quarter
A quarter of a year is thirteen weeks.
A quarter of a year is 91,25 days or three months. Every leap year the quarter of a year is 91,5 days or three months.
The rarest year of Childcraft encyclopedias is typically considered to be the first edition, which was published in 1934. Due to its age and limited printing, finding a complete set in good condition from this year can be quite difficult.
Oklahoma had the lowest number of mintages at about 416 million, so there are much less of those in circulation.
Certainly the single rarest US quarter is an 1866 proof version - only one of these was struck, and it's impossible to put a value on it. The quarter with the highest market value is a 1795 Draped Bust variety with a small eagle on the back. As of 02/2011 a top-quality one is priced around $450,000. Several other quarters fall in the $250,000-$550,000 range, including 1805 and 1873-CC.