The standard 2009 Guam clad quarters in circulated condition are only worth their face value of $0.25. These coins only sell for a premium in the higher condition grades. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $2. The 2009 S proof Guam quarter is worth around $3 in PR 65 condition.
Is the Guam quarter rare?
2009 P Guam Quarter Value is $30 if graded and certified MS67 in a PCGS or NGC holder. The Grades MS68 and higher are extremely rare and valuable.
How much is a 2019 W Guam quarter worth?
Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $1. The 2019 W War in the Pacific quarter is worth around $10 in MS 63 uncirculated condition. The value is around $25 in MS 65 uncirculated condition. The 2019 S War in the Pacific quarter is worth around $2 in MS 63 uncirculated condition.
Is a Guam quarter rare?
Unless any special errors arise, the Guam quarter is and will remain a common coin. There have been no major reports of any Guam quarter errors. Circulated examples of the Guam quarter are worth face value. Therefore, if you find a Guam quarter in your pocket change, it will be worth only 25 cents.
How much do state quarters sell for?
State quarters are still circulating and can be collected right out of your pocket change. Therefore, most circulated examples are only worth their face value of 25 cents. Nice uncirculated sets are worth slightly more.
What year is Guam quarter?
Designs
| Federal district or Territory | Release date (territory date) | Mintage |
|---|---|---|
| Philadelphia | ||
| Puerto Rico | March 30, 2009 (December 10, 1898) | 53,200,000 |
| Guam | May 26, 2009 (December 10, 1898) | 45,000,000 |
| American Samoa | July 27, 2009 (April 17, 1900) | 42,600,000 |
Why is there a Guam quarter?
The people of Guam became American citizens in 1950 and set up their own government under the US Secretary of the Interior. The Guam quarter is the third in the District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters Program. The latte has come to symbolize the culture of Guam’s native people, the Chamorro.
What U.S. quarters are worth money?
Here are 30 quarters worth money, presented in order by the year minted, along with a brief description and their potential value.
- 1796 Draped Bust Quarter.
- 1804 Draped Bust Quarter.
- 1805 B-2 Draped Bust Quarter.
- 1807 B-2 Draped Bust Quarter.
- 1818 B-8 Proof Capped Bust Quarter.
- 1823 3 Over 2 Capped Bust Quarter.
Is there a state quarter for Guam?
The Guam Quarter Collection features one uncirculated quarter each from the Denver (D) and Philadelphia (P) mints. Guam is the third District and Territories quarter of 2009. The Guam Quarter shows the outline of the island of Guam in the center of the coin.
What is the history of the Guam quarter?
Guam Quarter. Background. The Guam quarter is the third in the 2009 District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters Program. Initial Western contact with Guam occurred when explorer Ferdinand Magellan reached the southernmost Mariana Islands in 1521. From 1668 to 1815, it served as a way station for Spanish Acapulco-to-Manila ships.
What is the value of a state quarter?
We often get asked what state quarters are worth now that some of them are getting close to twenty years old. And the reality is that 99.9999% of state quarters are still just worth 25 cents and will likely always just be worth 25 cents. However, there are two things to look out for; those are errors and proof silver quarter.
When did Guam become part of the US?
The Guam quarter is the third in the 2009 District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters Program. Initial Western contact with Guam occurred when explorer Ferdinand Magellan reached the southernmost Mariana Islands in 1521.
When did they stop making 50 State Quarters?
The United States Mint made the 50 state quarters from 1999–2008 and the District of Columbia and U.S. territories quarters in 2009. The U.S. Treasury Department estimated that more than 140 million people collected these coins. Many of these people were hoping to earn extra income or retire early because of the increased value of these coins.