Not much more than circulated state quarters. They're not old or rare enough to be especially valuable.
Any of the state quarters struck of circulation have face value only.
It depends on what series of "Old Quarters" you are asking about. Please post new question with a date.
No US quarters were struck in 1922. The US did not make ANY quarters dated 1922.
Face value of $200 is 800 quarters. As of 16 September, one U.S. silver quarter is worth $3.371 in melt value. Multiply that by 800, and you get $2,696.80.
If they are old enough yes, but all silver quarters are worth more than face value.
Not much more than circulated state quarters. They're not old or rare enough to be especially valuable.
there are 67 quarters
Any of the state quarters struck of circulation have face value only.
The value of 40 quarters is $10. This is calculated by multiplying the number of quarters (40) by the value of each quarter (25 cents). Therefore, 40 x 0.25 = $10.
$10.00
Two quarters = 50 cents.
90% silver U.S. quarters have a silver value of $7.50 as of 9-8-11.
To find the value of 45,000 quarters, multiply the number of quarters by the value of each quarter, which is $0.25. Thus, 45,000 quarters equal 45,000 x $0.25 = $11,250.
To calculate the value of 2,500 quarters, multiply the number of quarters by the value of each quarter, which is $0.25. Therefore, 2,500 quarters equals 2,500 x 0.25 = $625.
Any of the "State Quarters" (1999-2008) found in circulation are only face value.
$100