As one responder mentioned
http://www.pcgs.com/prices/index.chtml
Another good site for the more common coins is ebay. You can readily see what they are bringing and compare their condition to yours.
2006-12-27 14:09:06
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answered by Anonymous
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It's self explanitory. On the back of the quarter it is labeled "Quarter Dollar." That means one quarter of a dollar which computes to about twenty five cents. There you have it. You just got to search the thing out.
2006-12-27 21:21:28
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answered by Jade 2
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You can get a "Redbook, A guide to us coins"
...or tell me what you have, year, mint mark, condition, etc and I can give you a close value of what you have.
2006-12-27 21:56:18
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answered by Kitty 6
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You can find that information on line. I can't remember the site I used but I was able to get the information for my collection.
2006-12-27 21:14:52
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answered by darkdiva 6
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PCGS.COM
they list coins by denom and year and grade.
ebay also reflect auction values.
2006-12-27 21:14:22
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answered by cork 7
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