If you mean with no bag marks, no other signs of minor die wear, filled dies, toning, perfect strike, (ie MS-67), anything from $200-$600,000 (for silver quarters). If you mean clad ones, about $45+ for normal washingtons....
I'm sorry for being so vague, wasn't to sure on what to put. Its a new Oregon quarter that I got in a roll from the bank. It has no markings and the sides aren't riveted like other quarters. here are a couple of pictures for y'all to see. The one on the left is a quarter that came in the same roll. http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c392/rehevark/quarter2.jpg http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c392/rehevark/quarter.jpg Thanks for the help everyone. <sorry about the typo>
A black planchet will sell for around $5....from the photos it doesn't show any reeding on the coins rim----but you seem to say that it is there....if that is the case then I would say that you need to contact Fred Weingberg (I might have misspelled that last name...)..... Speedy
No, you're right it isn't riveted. I apologize for the typo, I fixed it so it wouldn't cause anymore confusion.