Some rare quarters in circulation include the 1932-D and 1932-S Washington quarters, which are sought after by collectors due to their low mintage. Additionally, the 1970-S proof quarter is rare because it was not released for general circulation. The 1999-S silver proof quarter, part of the 50 State Quarters program, is also notable for its limited availability. While these coins may occasionally be found in circulation, they are generally collected and valued far above their face value.
All circulation quarters dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel.
Any of the state quarters struck of circulation have face value only.
All of the quarters struck for circulation from 1965 to date are just quarters.
For general circulation, 1964.
No, this is not a rare date for Lincoln cents. These coins can easily be found in circulation.
The quarters are in circulation and also in the hands of collectors.
Not any time soon. Millions and Millions of each were made that it is very very easy to find them in circulation.
No, none are very rare.
Yes, the last state quarters were released in 2008.
All circulation quarters dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel.
Any of the state quarters struck of circulation have face value only.
1924 SState quarters are not worth more than face value unless they have the "S" mintmark. Pre-1965 quarters are rare, because they have a high silver content.
Nevada and Alaska
All of the quarters struck for circulation from 1965 to date are just quarters.
For general circulation, 1964.
No it's not rare. More than 80 million were made.
No, only the only US quarters intended for circulation with silver in them are US quarters dated 1964 and earlier.