What are the quarters in the US?

What are the quarters in the US?

The standard calendar quarters that make up the year are as follows:

  • January, February, and March (Q1)
  • April, May, and June (Q2)
  • July, August, and September (Q3)
  • October, November, and December (Q4)

Are there any quarters worth money?

While commemorative quarters have inspired many to collect coins, value is determined by rarity and condition, so the most valuable quarters include several of the oldest that were kept out of circulation, long before coin collecting became a popular hobby. These 20 quarters are worth a combined $7.9 million.

Who is on the 2022 quarter?

List of designs

Year No. Woman
2022 1 Maya Angelou
2 Sally Ride
3 Wilma Mankiller

How much is a 2021 quarter?

The new quarter is scheduled to be released on April 5th 2021. USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 2021-D Washington Quarter is Worth $7.88 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins.

What is the size of a U.S. quarter?

Coin Specifications

Denomination Cent Quarter Dollar
Diameter 0.750 in. 19.05 mm 0.955 in. 24.26 mm
Thickness 1.52 mm 1.75 mm
Edge Plain Reeded
No. of Reeds N/A 119

What is the 2022 quarter going to look like?

Beginning in 2022, and continuing through 2025, the U.S. Mint will issue up to five new reverse designs each year. The obverse of each coin will maintain a likeness of George Washington, but is different from the design used during the previous quarter program.

How much is a 2022 d quarter worth?

The 100-coin bags of circulation quality 2022 quarter dollars from either the Denver Mint or Philadelphia Mint will cost $40 in 2022 compared to $34.95 in 2020.

Why is a 1965 quarter valuable?

There’s a 1965 quarter worth $7,000 because it was made on the wrong metal (silver instead of copper-nickel clad). Here’s how to identify a 1965 silver quarter. Plus a list of other rare transitional error coins to look for in all denominations — pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollar coins.