c quarter 1788 from massachusetts
500 Dollars
No US quarters of that date first year was 1796
6*1/4 = 1.5 pounds.
1/2 x £5 = £1.25
Is the 1788 quarter worth anything new york one
c quarter 1788 from massachusetts
1788 is the year Virginia became a state, but the quarter was minted in 2000. It's worth all of 25 cents.
1788 is the year Virginia became a state, but the quarter was minted in 2000. It's worth all of 25 cents.
The coin was NOT struck in 1788 but in 1999, spend it.
There were no quarter dollar coins issued by the U.S. mint in 1788.
A quarter dated 1788 would not be worth its face value of 25 cents as the United States did not mint quarters until 1796. It is likely a counterfeit or a replica for collectors. The value of such a coin would depend on its rarity, condition, and historical significance to collectors, but it would not have any significant monetary value.
No matter how you spell it, it wasn't made in 1788 it was made in 2000 and it's just a quarter.
The coins are still in circulation and only face value.
Given that the U.S. Mint didn't begin production of coins until 1793, what you have is a modern state quarter for Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, or New York, all of which became states in 1788. The coin is worth 25 cents.
The US Mint did not start minting quarter dollars until 1796.
1788 is the year South Carolina officially became a state. The quarter itself was actually minted in 2000, and is worth 25 cents.