Coin CircaA field guide for U.S. pocket change

25¢ face value

Quarter lookup

Pre-1965 quarters are 90% silver. State quarters and modern issues hide some valuable error coins.

01

Look for the date on the obverse (the front). Mintage spans 1892–2099 for this denomination.

Matches: America the Beautiful / American Women Quarters (2010–present)

02Mint mark

A small letter on the coin showing where it was struck. No mark usually means Philadelphia.

Where to find it: obverse, right of Washington

03Condition

Estimate the visible wear. Pick the closest match — values shift significantly between tiers.

04Errors & varieties

Check anything you can verify on the coin.

Spend

Spend it.

Common date with no special features identified — circulated value is essentially face. Always worth a quick inspection in case you spot an error.

Estimated value
$0.25 – $0.50

in circulated condition

Face value
25¢

what it spends as

Confidence
High

in this estimate

Estimates reflect typical retail values for the noted condition. Actual sale prices vary with grade, eye appeal, and authentication. Confirm valuable finds with PCGS or NGC.

What this means

In plain English

This is a America the Beautiful / American Women Quarters. For this date and mint, it's a common issue typically worth face value in circulated condition. Mint-state examples or future error spotting could change that.

What to inspect

A short checklist

  1. 2019 and 2020 W-mintmark quarters were released into circulation as a treasure-hunt promotion — worth $5 to $20+
  2. Look for doubled dies and unusual mint errors
Series details

America the Beautiful / American Women Quarters

Years issued
2010–present
Composition
75% copper / 25% nickel clad over copper
Obverse
Washington portrait (multiple variants)
Reverse
Park or honoree-specific design

✦ Reference table ✦ Key dates & varieties

Every quarter key date we track.

7 catalogued entries sorted by year. Values shown across condition tiers — heavy wear is rare, so most circulated finds will sit in the lower half of each range.

Authenticate any high-value find with a professional grading service (PCGS, NGC). Altered dates and added mint marks are common in older key dates — strong third-party authentication protects your investment.