Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 05/2009:
No mint mark under the eagle:
Very worn condition - $71
Moderately worn - $150
Slightly worn - $330
Almost no wear - $600
A nice uncirculated one could sell for $950 or more.
"S" (San Francisco) under the eagle:
Very worn condition - $100
Moderately worn - $265
Slightly worn - $360
Almost no wear - $1200
Uncirculated - $3000+
A 1972 Washington quarter is just a quarter, many are still in circulation.
No such (genuine) coin exists, the first US trade dollar was struck in 1873.
If you mean a Mint State 1865 Seated Liberty dollar coin? Retail values are $3,000.00+. If not, post new question.
The values of any colorized or plated coin is whatever you can get for it, they have no numismatic value at all. But it's still a quarter
The bullion value for this coin as of today is $3.00 retail price of a Choice Uncirculated coin is $4.00
No, a quarter is a different coin, and its value is only a quarter (1/4) of a regular dollar.
The coin is a common quarter so spend it.
It's face value, the coin is still in circulation.
A 1972 Washington quarter is just a quarter, many are still in circulation.
No such (genuine) coin exists, the first US trade dollar was struck in 1873.
If you mean a Mint State 1865 Seated Liberty dollar coin? Retail values are $3,000.00+. If not, post new question.
The values of any colorized or plated coin is whatever you can get for it, they have no numismatic value at all. But it's still a quarter
The bullion value for this coin as of today is $3.00 retail price of a Choice Uncirculated coin is $4.00
No such coin exist, the term is Peace Dollar and a date is needed.
Twenty-five cents. (Unless it is a proof coin.)
In order to give an estimated value for a coin, it is necessary to know the denomination of the coin. [For example: one dollar, half dollar, quarter dollar etc.]
It's a common date coin still in circulation. The coin is face value.