Look on the back of the coin to see if there's a small mint mark letter below the bow in the wreath. It may be blank or there may be an S
Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 01/2013:
No mint mark (Philadelphia):
Very worn condition - $5
Moderately worn - $5.50
Slightly worn - $8.05
Almost no wear - $36.60
Uncirculated - $79.35 to $1370.00 depending on quality
"S" mint mark (San Francisco):
Very worn condition - $5
Moderately worn - $5.75
Slightly worn - $14.20
Almost no wear - $42.30
Uncirculated - $86.25 to $1690.00
If the date is 1938 it's a Washington quarter not a liberty quarter. Coins in average condition have retail prices of $4.00-$8.00 depending on the grade.
The first US quarter was struck in 1796.
No US quarters were struck in 1922. The US did not make ANY quarters dated 1922.
No US quarters were made in 1810.
No US quarters were minted in 1817.
If the date is 1938 it's a Washington quarter not a liberty quarter. Coins in average condition have retail prices of $4.00-$8.00 depending on the grade.
Retail value is $4.00-$8.00 in average circulated condition
A US quarter has a face value of 25 cents.
The first US quarter was struck in 1796.
No US quarters were struck in 1922. The US did not make ANY quarters dated 1922.
Well, honey, a 1791 US quarter doesn't exist. The first US quarters were minted in 1796, so if someone tries to sell you a 1791 quarter, they're probably trying to pull a fast one on you. Just tell them to take a hike and save your money for something actually worth your time.
No US quarters were made in 1810.
No US quarters were minted in 1817.
Unless it's Proof, it's just a quarter.
No such thing.
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25 cents.