Us state quarter values

Alabama: Despite its common circulation, an Alabama state quarter in average condition is generally valued around 25 cents.

Alaska: Similar to other state quarters, an Alaska quarter is typically worth face value, around 25 cents, if it's circulated and in average condition.

Arizona: The Arizona state quarter, like most others, has a face value of 25 cents when circulated and is not typically sought after by collectors for significant value.

Arkansas: While the Arkansas state quarter is a part of US currency, its value is primarily its face value of 25 cents unless it's in uncirculated condition.

California: As with other state quarters, a California quarter is generally valued at its face value of 25 cents unless it's part of a special mint set

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Colorado: A Colorado state quarter, unless it's a rare error or in uncirculated condition, is typically valued at its face value of 25 cents.

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Connecticut: Like most state quarters, a Connecticut quarter is typically valued at its face value of 25 cents unless it's a rare error

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Delaware: While a Delaware state quarter is an interesting piece of US currency, its value is usually its face value of 25 cents unless it's in uncirculated condition.

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Florida: A Florida state quarter, while a part of US currency, is generally valued at its face value of 25 cents unless it's in uncirculated condition

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Georgia: Like other state quarters, a Georgia quarter is typically valued at its face value of 25 cents unless it's part of a special mint set

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