All circulating Guam quarters are worth 25 cents.
Guam?...on the international date line......
Hawaii and Guam and Puerto Rico.
Guam
The Philippines , Guam and Puerto Rico .
Hawaii is the farthest from the continental US. Alaska is next.
On the back it reads Guam Gwahan I Tano' ManChamorro E Pluribus Unum 2009 Not sure what the middle part means
The 2009 Guam quarter is part of the America the Beautiful series and typically has a face value of 25 cents. However, its collector value can vary based on its condition and demand, generally ranging from 25 cents to a few dollars for uncirculated specimens. If it's in particularly high grade or part of a rare error, it could be worth more to collectors. For the most accurate valuation, it's best to consult a coin dealer or a numismatic guide.
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If you are referring to a 2009 US Territories quarter, a copper-nickel one found in change is only worth 25¢. A nice uncirculated one might sell for a dollar or so, and a special silver "Prestige Proof" version would sell for about 1/5 of the price of an ounce of silver. That value changes daily so you'd need to check a precious-metals website or the financial pages of a newspaper for up to date numbers.
If you mean which US 25¢ piece will be issued as the 3rd territorial quarter, the coins in order of issuance are: # Washington, DC # Puerto Rico # Guam # American Samoa # US Virgin Islands # Northern Mariana Islands If you mean what the 3rd fiscal quarter of the year is, July-September (as you can tell by looking at any calendar)
The cast of Guam Is Crying - 2009 includes: Thomas Rojas as Chamorro Soldier
"Guahan, i tano i man Chamorro" translates to: "Guam, the land of Chamorros(people of Guam)".
The quarter featuring Guam is part of the America the Beautiful Quarters Program, which celebrates the national parks and other significant sites in U.S. territories. Issued in 2012, the Guam quarter highlights the unique cultural and natural heritage of the island. It showcases the War in the Pacific National Historical Park, commemorating its historical significance during World War II. This program aims to promote awareness and appreciation of the diverse landscapes and histories across the United States and its territories.
Unless the coin is in proof or uncirculated condition, it's only worth a quarter. It's part of the series honoring the states, territories, and other jurisdictions of the U.S. Six are being issued in 2009 - Washington DC, Puerto Rico, Guam, The US Virgin Islands, Northern Marianas, and Samoa.
There are 5 territory quarters: Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Northern Mariana Islands. There was also a quarter for Washington D.C.
Is there a Chase bank in Guam?
Yes, Bill # 212 in 2009. It did not pass.