6-28-11>>> The 1957 P & D Washington quarters are very common coins. If they have any wear, the value is only for the silver, about $6.00.
25 cents.
It's a common date, currently worth about $2.
In circulated condition, a 1985-P quarter is just worth 25 cents. If uncirculated and graded by NGC/PCGS it might be worth a couple of bucks. If there's any wear or any defects in it, just spend it.
That's a silver war nickel from WWII, which contains 35% silver. It's worth about $2.
The Philadelphia Mint hasn't produced silver coinage for circulation since 1964. A 2003-P state quarter is worth 25 cents.
from 500 dollars to 100 dollars depending if its p mint mark
Current retail is around $10
i have a quarter with no back on it no date with a P
a quarter
Copper-nickel, not silver, just like all the other quarters out there in change. Unless it's uncirculated, it's only worth a quarter. A P mint mark, not a "P Mint" - that would be the entire Philadelphia Mint building! The only silver state quarters were issued by the San Francisco mint ("S") and were sold in special "prestige" coin sets. All coins from Philadelphia were made out of copper-nickel.
What is my E P C A bristol silver plate coffee & tea service worth
25 cents.
twenty-five cents
Circulating state quarters are worth face value only.
6-28-11>>> The 1957 P & D Washington quarters are very common coins. If they have any wear, the value is only for the silver, about $6.00.
It depends if it has anything unordinary, or something that another quarter doesnt have.