What is a 1797 quarter worth?

What is a 1797 quarter worth?

Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around $1030.00, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $103,000 at auction.

How much is a 1789 dollar worth?

Why a dollar today is worth only 3% of a dollar in 1789

Cumulative price change 3,043.06%
Average inflation rate 1.50%
Converted amount ($100 base) $3,143.06
Price difference ($100 base) $3,043.06
CPI in 1789 8.800

How much is a quarter from the year 1788 worth?

1788 is the year New Hampshire became a state, but the quarter was minted in 2000. There were more than a billion of them made, and it’s worth 25 cents.

What coin is George Washington on?

Washington quarter
The current regular issue coin is the Washington quarter, featuring George Washington on the obverse. The reverse featured an eagle prior to the 1999 50 State Quarters Program.

How much was $1000 1789?

Buying power of $1,000 in 1785

Year Dollar Value Inflation Rate
1788 $917.53 -4.30%
1789 $907.22 -1.12%
1790 $948.45 4.55%
1791 $969.07 2.17%

How much was $25000 worth in 1789?

$25,000 in 1789 is worth $779,289.77 today $25,000 in 1789 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $779,289.77 today, an increase of $754,289.77 over 232 years. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 1.49% per year between 1789 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 3,017.16%.

How much is a 1788 Georgia quarter worth today?

If you’ve found a Georgia quarter in your pocket change and you don’t notice any errors on it, then you’re probably wondering if it’s worth more than face value. Unfortunately, worn copper-nickel clad Georgia quarters without errors or other oddities are worth only 25 cents.

What is the rarest quarter?

The Top 15 Most Valuable Quarters

  • 1834 Proof Capped Bust Quarter.
  • 1841 Proof Liberty Seated Quarter.
  • 1804 Draped Bust Quarter.
  • 1828 Capped Bust Quarter – Repunched Denomination 25/5/50C.
  • 1838 Proof Liberty Seated Quarter – No Drapery.
  • 1805 Draped Bust Quarter.
  • 1807 Draped Bust Quarter.
  • 1850 Proof Liberty Seated Quarter.