The US did not mint regular issue quarters in 1975. Bicentennial quarters were made instead.
None.
I'm not sure what you mean by penny rim. If you mean it is smooth and has no reeding, that's 99.999% certain to be due to wear on a 32-year-old coin, or from someone filing off the reeds. If you mean that it is copper color, did you ever look at any other dimes in your pocket? ALL dimes, quarters, and halves are struck on "sandwich" blanks that have a copper core. Either way, you have an ordinary coin worth face value only.
1975 - 320 = 1655
29th, May, 1975, was a Thursday.
Work in cents. 10D + 25Q = 1975 and D + Q = 100 so D = 100 - Q 1000 - 10Q + 25Q = 1975 15Q = 975 Q = 65 making D = 35; Check: does 10 x 35 + 65 x 25 = 1975? 350 + 1625 = 1975. Game over.
None. During 1975 and 1976 all quarters, halves, and dollars carried the dual date 1776-1976 in honor of the Bicentennial. The only US coins dated 1975 were cents, nickels, and dimes.
No. The last year for silver in Canadian dimes and quarters was 1968.
No US quarters are dated 1975 they are all dual dated 1776-1976 and were struck in 1975 and 1976
The US did not mint regular issue quarters in 1975. Bicentennial quarters were made instead.
No they did not strike any quarters, half dollars or dollars dated 1975
One cent. It's been plated for use in jewelry or as part of a high-school chemistry experiment. The mint never struck cents out of silver. For one thing they'd be worth more than dimes, and second, by 1975 silver had been removed from all denominations - dimes, quarters, halves, and dollars.
The Wind's Twelve Quarters was created in 1975.
No. Standard cents, nickels and dimes were struck with the dates 1975 and 1976. It was felt that these coins were too small to effectively display a Bicentennial picture. Quarters, halves, and dollars struck during both 1975 and 1976 all carry the dual date 1776-1976. There aren't any with a 1975 date.
None.
There are no U.S. quarters dated 1975. All quarters, half dollars, and large dollars minted in 1975 and '76 featured the 1776-1976 bicentennial designs.
The U.S. did not strike quarters with the 1975 date. Dual-dated quarters bearing the date 1776-1976 were issued during all of 1975 and 1976 to honor the Bicentennial. If you have a quarter with that date it is either a fantasy piece or a counterfeit and has no numismatic value.