The State Quarters started in 1999.
If the quarter was minted in 1845 it's worth around $15.00-$75.00 depending on it's condition. A 2004 quarter isn't worth a cent over face value.CorrectionPlease compare the quarter to all of the other State Quarters in your pocket. They all have dual dates on the reverse, and any that you find in change are only worth 25¢. The date at the top is the year that the featured state joined the Union, and the date at the bottom is the minting date. Both Florida and Texas joined in 1845 and both quarters were issued in 2004.
That's quarter, and if you check your pocket change you'll find that every state quarter minted since 1999 has 2 dates on it: the older one is the date that its state joined the union, and the newer date is the date the coin was made. Any that you find in change are worth exactly a quarter.
Please look at the date on the coin again. No U.S. quarters were issued in 1922.
Standing Liberty quarters were issued from 1916 to 1930. Please post a new question with a date.
The U.S. did not strike quarters with the 1975 date. Dual-dated quarters bearing the date 1776-1976 were issued during all of 1975 and 1976 to honor the Bicentennial. If you have a quarter with that date it is either a fantasy piece or a counterfeit and has no numismatic value.
The Alaskan State quarter was issued in 2008.
The North Carolina state quarter was issued in 2001.
2002
Yes it was issued in 1999.
The Nebraska State Quarter was issued in 2006. As of 10/2012, the Nebraska America The Beautiful quarter is tentatively scheduled for release in 2015.
The State Quarter series ran from 1999-2008. 5 different coins were issued each year. The 2004 issues are:MichiganFloridaTexasIowaWisconsin
It depends on what state it was issued for, post new question
It was issued in 2008.
If the quarter was minted in 1845 it's worth around $15.00-$75.00 depending on it's condition. A 2004 quarter isn't worth a cent over face value.CorrectionPlease compare the quarter to all of the other State Quarters in your pocket. They all have dual dates on the reverse, and any that you find in change are only worth 25¢. The date at the top is the year that the featured state joined the Union, and the date at the bottom is the minting date. Both Florida and Texas joined in 1845 and both quarters were issued in 2004.
That's quarter, and if you check your pocket change you'll find that every state quarter minted since 1999 has 2 dates on it: the older one is the date that its state joined the union, and the newer date is the date the coin was made. Any that you find in change are worth exactly a quarter.
Please look at the date on the coin again. No U.S. quarters were issued in 1922.
January 31, 2006