What is 25 cent?

A 25-cent coin is a denomination of currency in several countries, including the United States, Canada, and South Africa. In the United States, the 25-cent coin is commonly referred to as a quarter or a two-bits. The first 25-cent coins were minted in the United States in 1796, and since then, several different designs have been used for the quarter.

In Canada, the 25-cent coin is commonly referred to as a quarter or a deux Bits in French. It was first minted in 1870 and has featured several different designs over the years. In South Africa, the 25-cent coin features a portrait of a wild animal on one side and the denomination on the other.

The value of a 25-cent coin varies depending on the country it is used in. In the United States, a quarter is worth 25 cents, while in Canada, it is worth 0.25 Canadian dollars. In South Africa, the 25-cent coin is worth 0.25 South African rand.