How Much Is A 2010 Yellowstone Quarter Worth?

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The standard 2010 Yellowstone clad in circulated condition are only worth their

face value of $0.25

. These coins only sell for a premium in the higher condition grades. Both the 2010 P Yellowstone quarter and 2010 D Yellowstone quarter are each worth around $0.45 in about uncirculated condition.

How much is a yellow quarter worth?

Gold plated quarters are not valuable. The gold coated layer only contains a very small amount of gold. Therefore most gold plated quarters are only worth

their face value of $0.25

.

How much is a 2010 Grand Canyon quarter worth?

Both the 2010 P Grand Canyon quarter and 2010 D Grand Canyon quarter are each worth around

$0.45 in about

uncirculated condition. The value is around $0.50 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $1.

How much is a 2010 silver quarter worth?

The value is

around $0.75 in uncirculated condition

with an MS 63 grade.

What quarter is worth $10000?

There's one type of

Connecticut quarter

error worth as much as $10,000! Apparently, a few of the 50 State Quarters from 1999 were struck on the planchets (coin blanks) designed for the Sacagawea dollar.

How much is a national park quarter worth?

However, the average circulation U.S. National Parks Quarter is only worth the

face value of $0.25

. These coins can be spent, saved, or taken to the bank. Varieties on the 2020 National Park of American Samoa Quarter This coin was produced in a silver variety as part of proof sets.

How much is a 2010 Yosemite worth?

Both the 2010 P Yosemite quarter and 2010 D Yosemite quarter are each worth around

$0.50 in

about uncirculated condition. The value is around $0.75 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $2.

What is a 1965 quarter worth?

The standard 1965 clad quarters are very common so they only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. The value is

around $2 for coins in uncirculated condition with a grade

of MS 63. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 are valued at around $9. Click here to search for 1965 quarters on Amazon.

What is the rarest quarter?


The 1901-S Barber quarter

is one of the rarest and most expensive quarters. Value: One of these quarters sold at auction in 1990 for $550,000, which was a record at the time. You could purchase one in good condition, starting at about $4,000. This quarter saw the lowest mintage of the 20th century at only 40,000 coins.

What is the rarest state quarter?

1. 2008-

D Oklahoma

2003-P Alabama
2. 2004-P Iowa 2003-P Missouri 3. 2002-P Ohio 2003-P Illinois 4. 2003-P Maine 2004-D Michigan 5. 2008-P Oklahoma 2004-P Wisconsin

What is the most valuable quarter?

Coin Value Coin Value
1822 Capped Bust Quarter


$9,862
1857-S Seated Liberty Quarter $9,591 1867 Seated Liberty Quarter $9,435

Is the 2020 quarter rare?

The 2020-W quarters are being released from the West Point Mint and

can be found only in circulation!

(Yep, in your everyday pocket change.) These rare America The Beautiful Quarters honor various landmarks and historical sites in each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the national territories.

How much is a 1776 to 1976 quarter worth?

The standard 1776-1976 clad quarters in circulated condition are only worth their

face value of $0.25

. These coins only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. The 1776-1976 S proof quarter is worth around $5 in PR 65 condition.

Which state quarter is the hardest to find?

The fewer the coins released to commemorate a specific state, the harder those quarters are to find in circulation today.

Virginia

had the highest number of releases–nearly 1.6 billion coins were put into circulation in 2000. Oklahoma had the fewest coins minted in its honor–just 416.6 million quarters.

Are any 2010 quarters valuable?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 2010 P Hot Springs Quarter value at an

average of 25 cents

, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $1. (see details)…

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