There were no Standing Liberty Quarters minted in 1922.
Please look at the date on the coin again. No U.S. quarters were issued in 1922.
Look at the coin again, no US dimes were struck in 1922.
The first US quarter was struck in 1796.
Please check your coin again. No US quarters were minted in 1922.Also "M" is the designer's initial and not a mint mark. The mint mark position on Standing Liberty quarters is on the other pedestal:No mint mark = PhiladelphiaD = DenverS = San Francisco
I believe that a 1922 quarter is made of almost pure silver with a value of about $3
There were no Standing Liberty Quarters minted in 1922.
A US quarter has a face value of 25 cents.
Oh, dude, a 1765 US quarter? That's like asking me to remember what I had for breakfast last week. Anyway, if you happen to have a 1765 US quarter lying around, it could be worth anywhere from $10 to hundreds of dollars, depending on its condition and rarity. But hey, who's really keeping track of ancient pocket change, am I right?
No US dimes were minted in 1922.
Please look at the date on the coin again. No U.S. quarters were issued in 1922.
There were no Buffalo nickels issued in 1922.
Look at the coin again, no US dimes were struck in 1922.
The first US quarter was struck in 1796.
Please check your coin again. No US quarters were minted in 1922.Also "M" is the designer's initial and not a mint mark. The mint mark position on Standing Liberty quarters is on the other pedestal:No mint mark = PhiladelphiaD = DenverS = San Francisco
The coin is a 2001 Vermont State Quarter, it's 25 cents.
No US quarters were made in 1810.