A 1999 P US quarter is worth a book value of $0.30. No one will pay you more than 25 cents for this coin though since they are so common. My advice is to save the D quarters from the state years. These are not as common as a P coin.
The mintmark is a "D" not a "P" and it's just a quarter.
Look at your pocket change, likely you will find more 1999 nickels so just spend it.
6-28-11>>> The 1957 P & D Washington quarters are very common coins. If they have any wear, the value is only for the silver, about $6.00.
Retail value for this coin in MS-60 $125.00 to $150.00.
In circulated condition, a 1985-P quarter is just worth 25 cents. If uncirculated and graded by NGC/PCGS it might be worth a couple of bucks. If there's any wear or any defects in it, just spend it.
No US quarters of that date first year was 1796
The mintmark is a "D" not a "P" and it's just a quarter.
twenty-five cents
Look at your pocket change, likely you will find more 1999 nickels so just spend it.
a quarter
If your BU is actually a MS-63 coin. Retail value is $30.00
Current retail is $8.00 for a F-12
Circulating state quarters are worth face value only.
This coins has no extra value other than 25 cents.
6-28-11>>> The 1957 P & D Washington quarters are very common coins. If they have any wear, the value is only for the silver, about $6.00.
from 500 dollars to 100 dollars depending if its p mint mark
The location the quarter was minted. I believe "D" is for Denver Colorado and "P" is for Philadelphia Pennsylvania.