The value is currently around 4 cents.
In US currency, a quarter (25 cents) and a nickel (5 cents.)
The silver value is about $6.00. NOTE: The US has never made a pure silver quarter, they are 90% silver & 10% copper.
YES I have one.
No mint mark means it was minted in Philadelphia. The quarter is worth exactly 25 cents.
Bermuda's currency is linked to the US dollar. The coins are the same size and value as US coins and exchange one-for-one, so a Bermudan quarter is worth the same as a US quarter.
A US quarter has a face value of 25 cents.
When I was there the nearest coin to a quarter was a two shilling coin, which had a value of about 28 cents (American) but that was a few years ago.MoreIt depends on the definition of "a few" years, lol. Bermuda has used its own dollar currency since 1970. Before that they used British shillings and pounds, but when Britain adopted decimal pounds Bermuda converted its currency to dollars pegged to the US dollar. The coins are the same size and value as US coins and exchange one-for-one, so a Bermudan quarter is worth the same as a US quarter.
The quarter.
Oh, dude, a 1765 US quarter? That's like asking me to remember what I had for breakfast last week. Anyway, if you happen to have a 1765 US quarter lying around, it could be worth anywhere from $10 to hundreds of dollars, depending on its condition and rarity. But hey, who's really keeping track of ancient pocket change, am I right?
As "Africa" isn't a single sovereign nation, it is impossible to answer your question. There are many different countries and languages in Africa, most of which have a different currency than the US dollar, and thus have different terms for their currency.
The value of 7 pounds varies depending on the context. In terms of currency exchange, 7 pounds is equivalent to about 10 US dollars. In terms of weight, it is equal to approximately 3.18 kilograms.
100 lbs of quarters would equal to $4000 in US currency. Since each quarter weighs approximately 0.2 oz, there are about 453 quarters in a pound. Therefore, 100 lbs would be equivalent to 45,300 quarters. Multiplying this by the face value of a quarter ($0.25) gives us a total of $11,325.
If it were convertible into US currency (which it isn't - Italy now uses the Euro), it would be less than 1 US cent. In terms of numismatic value (that is, the value of a 10 lire coin to a collector), it would depend on the year and condition.
well the currency is always changing but a US quarter is worth about the same as canadian..........26-28 cents
The first US quarter was struck in 1796.
Currency rates are relative prices, so as the US Dollar falls, the alternate currency is rising. In economic terms, either is possible. In 2009, the accepted wisdom is that the US Dollar is the culprit, falling in value.