The coin needs to be seen for a accurate assessment. All 1825 Capped Bust Quarters are overdates, meaning the dies from previous years were reused and the dates on them recut, when used in 1825 slight traces of a 2, 3, or 4 can be seen under the 5 in the 1825 date and values are different for each of the 3 numbers under the 5.
The first US quarter was struck in 1796.
July 17, 2009 The only gold coins issued by the US Mint in 1825 were the Quarter Eagle [$2.50] and the Half Eagle {$10.00]. The values of the Quarter Eagle coins in various grades is shown in the chart below. The 1825 Half Eagle is rare with one example being sold at auction in July 2008 for $42,550 in AU58 grade. Circulated Grades............1825 quarter eagle F30.......................................$7500 EF40.....................................$10,500 AU55.....................................$19,000 Uncirculated Grades MS60.......................................$29,000 MS62.......................................$45,000 MS63.......................................$68,500 MS64.......................................$120,000 MS65.......................................$165,000 MS66.......................................$265,000 MS67........................................$375,000
No US quarters were struck in 1922. The US did not make ANY quarters dated 1922.
The US didn't strike any $1 gold coins until 1849. If your coin is a bit larger than a quarter and has the Statue of Liberty on the back it's a modern Presidential dollar and is made of brass, not gold. 1825 is one of the dates (either the start or end) of the administration of the president who's shown on the coin.
No US quarters were made in 1810.
A US quarter has a face value of 25 cents.
The first US quarter was struck in 1796.
July 17, 2009 The only gold coins issued by the US Mint in 1825 were the Quarter Eagle [$2.50] and the Half Eagle {$10.00]. The values of the Quarter Eagle coins in various grades is shown in the chart below. The 1825 Half Eagle is rare with one example being sold at auction in July 2008 for $42,550 in AU58 grade. Circulated Grades............1825 quarter eagle F30.......................................$7500 EF40.....................................$10,500 AU55.....................................$19,000 Uncirculated Grades MS60.......................................$29,000 MS62.......................................$45,000 MS63.......................................$68,500 MS64.......................................$120,000 MS65.......................................$165,000 MS66.......................................$265,000 MS67........................................$375,000
Trade dollars are made by the US not Canada.
No US quarters were struck in 1922. The US did not make ANY quarters dated 1922.
The US didn't strike any $1 gold coins until 1849. If your coin is a bit larger than a quarter and has the Statue of Liberty on the back it's a modern Presidential dollar and is made of brass, not gold. 1825 is one of the dates (either the start or end) of the administration of the president who's shown on the coin.
No US quarters were made in 1810.
No US quarters were minted in 1817.
Unless it's Proof, it's just a quarter.
13.24.7
25 cents.
About $4.25.