A quarter expressed in percentage is 25%, therefore, a little more than a quarter would be 26% or 27%.
The percentage would be: (degrees known/360) times 100
Well, just imagine a tiny little bead or a small seed - that's about 8 millimeters in size. It's a very small measurement, like a little speck of nature's beauty. Remember, even the smallest details can be full of wonder and potential.
i looks circular like
A 1983 quarter is worth $15,000 if it is a rare error coin, specifically the 1983 "No S" proof quarter, which was mistakenly struck without the mint mark. Authenticating its rarity requires verification from a reputable grading service, which will assess its condition and confirm its status as an error coin. Standard 1983 quarters without this error are only worth their face value. Collectors and dealers typically look for specific characteristics and minting details to determine the coin's value.
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A quarter
The little hand is on the 9 and the big hand is on the 3. 9:15
That's a little more than 1/10 of an inch. About the thickness of a coin.
There were none. The quarter has been produced since 1796.
See the related links for an image of a standard quarter rest note in music notation.
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they look like little bananas ;)
There are pictures of all U.S. quarter designs at the Related Link.
It looks like pancakes with syrup on them.
It features a bear coming at you.
In a way, it kind of does.