Quarters minted before 1965 contain 90% silver, which is 5.625 grams.
With a date of 1941, it's a common Washington quarter, most are valued only for the silver, about $5.00.
At present, one is worth around $4.
Being made of 90% silver, this quarter would be valued at $3.81 for its silver value alone. (as of 09/22/2010 price of silver at $21.09 and ounce). If the con was in good shape and not worn it would be valued much higher.
Assuming it's worn from circulation, it would be worth around $3 for its silver content.
It's only 90% silver and 10% copper, value is about $3.00
With a date of 1941, it's a common Washington quarter, most are valued only for the silver, about $5.00.
Yes, the 1941 Washington quarter is a 90% silver quarter and it contains .18084oz of pure silver, or 5.12672 grams.
In excellent condition: about $50.00.
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At present, one is worth around $4.
Being made of 90% silver, this quarter would be valued at $3.81 for its silver value alone. (as of 09/22/2010 price of silver at $21.09 and ounce). If the con was in good shape and not worn it would be valued much higher.
Australia does not have a "Quarter" coin.
The 1964 Washington Quarter has .18084oz of pure silver.
1941 is not rare date for Washington quarters, most are valued for the silver at about $1.30, but to clear up a misconception no circulating US coin has been made of pure silver they are 90% silver and 10% copper.
Assuming it's worn from circulation, it would be worth around $3 for its silver content.
It's only 90% silver and 10% copper, value is about $3.00
It is 90% silver and 10% copper.