According to the US mint, 568.01 million quarters were made in 2012.
Here are the production figures for circulating 2011 quarters: Denver mint: 195 million Philadelphia mint: 196.2 million Total made: 391.2 million
It was minted in Philadelphia. Philadelphia quarters dated 1979 and earlier do not have a mint mark.
The US did not mint regular issue quarters in 1975. Bicentennial quarters were made instead.
The Philadelphia mint released 564,341,347 in circulation. The Denver mint released 704,135,528.
According to the US mint, 568.01 million quarters were made in 2012.
Today quarters are made in three mints: the Philadelphia mint, the Denver mint and the San Fransisco mint. The Philadelphia mint and Denver mint produce quarters for circulation, while the San Fransisco mint makes proof quarters for collectors.
Here are the production figures for circulating 2011 quarters: Denver mint: 195 million Philadelphia mint: 196.2 million Total made: 391.2 million
These quarters were made at 3 US mint facilities- Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco. The Philadelphia mint made these for circulation and these don't have a mint mark. The Denver mint marked with a "D" also made them for circulation. The San Francisco mint marked with a "S" made special coins called proofs. These were sold to collectors and investors.
Washington quarters were produced at 3 US Mints in 1990. The mintages of each is shown in the following list: Philadelphia Mint...................................613,792,000 Denver Mint...........................................927,638,181 San Francisco Mint....................................3,299,559 {Proofs only}
It was minted in Philadelphia. Philadelphia quarters dated 1979 and earlier do not have a mint mark.
The US Mint in Philadelphia struck .............613,792,000 quarters in 1990. The US Mint in Denver struck .....................927,638,181 quarters in 1990. The US Mint in San Francisco struck ...............3,299,559 proof quarters in 1990. Total number of quarters struck in 1990: ..930,938,353
The US did not mint regular issue quarters in 1975. Bicentennial quarters were made instead.
A "D" mintmark means the coin was produced at the Denver branch mint. Quarters minted at the main Mint in Philadelphia have a P (1980 and later) or no mint mark (1979 and earlier). Circulating quarters up to 1954 minted at San Francisco and proofs (1968 to now) have an S mint mark.
No. The P mint mark didn't appear on most coins until 1980. Dates for "P" mint marks" > Nickels: mid-1942 to 1945 > Dollars: 1979-present > Dimes, quarters, and halves: 1980-present The P mint mark isn't used on cents.
yes. between the Denver mint and the Philadelphia mint, over 700 million dimes were made.
See if it has an "S" mint mark. If it does then it's a mint proof and it will be silver clad. No "S", no silver.