The answer depends on where in the world. I am sure that a quarter acre in the middle of the Sahara desert will be somewhat cheaper than a quarter acre in downtown Manhattan, or London or Tokyo!
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That depends a great deal on where it is at. In downtown Tokyo or New York it can go for millions. In other areas land can go for a few hundred dollars an acre.
1 acre = 43,560 square feet If the sides of the pond are straight ... its cross section area is 1/4 acre all the way down to the bottom ... then its volume is (43,560/4) x (5) = 54,450 cubic feet = 407,314.3 gallons
1400 was before Columbus landed in America, so you are obviously not asking about a US quarter. You might want to specify the actual country that issued the quarter, what type of quarter it was, markings on the quarter, condition of the quarter, etc. You are not going to get an accurate answer from someone who has not seen this quarter. Take it to a professional appraisor.
0.40174471996624744 acre so a tiny bit over 2/5ths of an acre.
None. A foot (or feet) is a length. An acre is an area.
There's no definite shape or size that an acre has to be. There are an infinite number of different shapes and sizes that all have areas of one acre. If it's an "acre", that only tells you how much ground it covers, but the outline of that area can have any shape. If the acre is 1 mile long, then it's 8ft 3in wide. If it's 4,840ft long, then it's 9ft wide. If it's 360ft long, then it's 121ft wide. If it's 242ft long, then it's 180ft wide. If you have a square block of land that's 1 mile long on each side, you can carve up that land into 640 acres.