Look on the back to see if there's a small "S" mint mark letter.
Numismedia lists the following retail values as of 07/2009:
No mint mark letter:
Very worn condition - $175
Moderately worn - $280
Slightly worn - $400
Almost no wear - $490
"S" mint mark:
Very worn condition - $22
Moderately worn - $30
Slightly worn - $41
Almost no wear - $110
I will put a value of $420.00 retail on this coin. That's the value of a Extremely Fine graded Quarter Eagle dated 1888
The first US quarter was struck in 1796.
No US quarters were struck in 1922. The US did not make ANY quarters dated 1922.
The coin is a 2001 Vermont State Quarter, it's 25 cents.
No US quarters were made in 1810.
That is the way
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?
I will put a value of $420.00 retail on this coin. That's the value of a Extremely Fine graded Quarter Eagle dated 1888
The first US quarter was struck in 1796.
made 1888
No US quarters were struck in 1922. The US did not make ANY quarters dated 1922.
The coin is a 2001 Vermont State Quarter, it's 25 cents.
No US quarters were made in 1810.
No US quarters were minted in 1817.
Unless it's Proof, it's just a quarter.
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