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A quarter dollar, or 25-cent coin, costs 25 cents. In terms of production, the U.S. Mint spends a small amount to manufacture each coin, but it is designed to have a face value of 25 cents in transactions. The actual cost of production can vary depending on factors like metal prices and manufacturing processes, but it is significantly lower than its face value.

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