These coins were designed by John Flanagan. they weigh 6.25 grams, have a diameter of 24.3 millimeters, and are composed of 90% silver and 10% copper.
1943 with no mint mark; $3 in extremely fine condition, $4 in about uncirculated condition, $5 in uncirculated condition, $9 in choice uncirculated condition, and $40 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known.
1943, double-die obverse, no mint mark; $300 in extremely fine condition, $500 in about uncirculated condition, $750 in uncirculated condition, $1,250 in choice uncirculated condition, and $1,750 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known.
1943 with D mint mark; $8 in extremely fine condition, $15 in about uncirculated condition, $28 in uncirculated condition, $39 in choice uncirculated condition, and $50 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known.
1943 with a S mint mark; $9 in extremely fine condition, $13 in about uncirculated condition, $26 in uncirculated condition, $42 in choice uncirculated condition, and $50 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known.
1943, double-die obverse with a S mint mark; $200 in extremely fine condition, $350 in about uncirculated condition, $500 in uncirculated condition, $800 in choice uncirculated condition, and $2,000 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known.
1946 with no mint mark; $3.50 in extremely fine condition, $4 in about uncirculated condition, $5 in uncirculated condition, $10 in choice uncirculated condition, and $40 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known.
1946 with a D mint mark; $3.50 in extremely fine condition, $5 in about uncirculated condition, $6 in uncirculated condition, $10 in choice uncirculated condition, and $45 in gem uncirculated condition. No proofs known.
1946 with a S mint mark; Same as 1946 no mint mark.
A silver QUARTER is about $3.00 as of today.
Okay! No silver quarter for 1776.
The value is about $3.00 just for the silver
The silver value is about $6.00. NOTE: The US has never made a pure silver quarter, they are 90% silver & 10% copper.
The value is only for the silver about $3.25
A 1967 Washington quarter has no silver and is face value.
Both coins have the same value of $5.00 in uncirculated condition
As of 22 January 2014, the melt value of a U.S. silver quarter (dated before 1965) is $3.58.
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The value is for the silver only, about $3.00 the coin is very common.
About $3 due to its silver content.