The standard 1994 clad quarters in circulated condition are only worth their face value of $0.25. These coins only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. Both the 1994 P quarter and 1994 D quarter are worth around $1 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade.
Why is my quarter copper?
When a copper-nickel clad coin is missing some or all of its outer (nickel) layer, the coin appears copper colored where the clad is missing. If all of the clad layer from one side is missing, the coin will look thinner than normal.
What does a clad quarter look like?
A clad coin is a coin that has multiple layers of metal in it. Most current U.S. clad coins consist of an inner core of pure copper, with outer layers of a nickel-copper alloy that looks like silver. Examples of this type of clad coin are the U.S. Quarter and Half Dollar.
How much is a 1998 copper quarter worth?
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1998 P Washington Quarter value at an average of 25 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $7.
What’s the value of a 1994 American Silver Eagle?
Value of 1994 American Silver Eagle An American Silver Eagle, also called an ASE by some collectors, is a bullion coin produced by the U.S. mint. Each coin has a face value of just $1. However, these are bullion coins, which means that they have a precious metals content.
What is on the front of a 1994 one dollar coin?
Each one dollar coin has the following text: 1994 – LIBERTY – In God We Trust – United States Of America – E Pluribus Unum – 1 OZ. Fine Silver One Dollar | The design is fairly simple. The front (or obverse) of the coin has a woman with the sun behind her.
Is the American Silver Eagle a good coin?
Indeed, quality control at the United States Mints is quite high with all of its bullion coin programs, including the American Silver Eagle. It really goes without saying that the American Silver Eagle program is among the most popular of all bullion coin programs in the world.
Who was the creator of the 1994 Silver Eagle?
The reverse design, a heraldic eagle, is credited to John Mercanti. 4,227,319 uncirculated silver eagles were made in 1994, and 372,168 proof specimens were struck – all of these coins were minted at the Philadelphia mint.