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Quarter dollar

Quarter dollar

Quarter-unit of currencies named "dollar"


The term "quarter dollar" refers to a quarter-unit of several currencies that are named "dollar". One dollar ($1) is normally divided into subsidiary currency of 100 cents, so a quarter dollar is equal to 25 cents. These quarter dollars (aka quarters) are denominated as either coins or as banknotes. Although more than a dozen countries have their own unique dollar currency, not all of them use quarters. This article only includes quarters that were intended for circulation, those that add up to units of dollars, and those in the form of a coin.

The obverse side of a United States quarter

Currently minted

More information Circulating Quarter dollars by country, Country(s) / City ...

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Notes

  1. The "mass" and "diameters" shown here have been rounded to the nearest tenth.
  2. Some countries have had many varieties and forms of quarters. The dates used in this table reflect when the current form (design/metal base) was first issued.

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