This coin was designed by Charles E. Barber, weighs 6.25 grams, has a diameter of 24.3 millimeters, and is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. If you know how many were made, 2,244,000 without a mint mark, and 1,500,000 with a D mint mark. If you want to know how much it is worth, look below.
With no mint mark; 8$ in good condition, 10$ in very good condition, 30$ in fine condition, 45$ in very fine condition, 80$ in extremely fine condition, 140$ in about uncirculated condition, 200$ in uncirculated condition, 325$ in choice uncirculated condition, and 700$ if proof.
With a D mint mark; 8$ in good condition, 11$ in very good condition, 45$ in fine condition, 70$ in very condition, 125$ in extremely fine condition, 240$ in about uncirculated condition, 350$ in uncirculated condition, and 950$ in choice uncirculated condition. No proofs known.
The silver value is about 5-6 dollars.
The value is only for the silver about $3.25
Around $6.
The net weight of pure silver is .18084oz for all silver Washington quarters
1964 was the last year for silver quarters.
The 1964 Washington Quarter has .18084oz of pure silver.
It is 90% silver and 10% copper.
$3.00
$50
If you mean a 1966 American quarter, then none.
Currently none.
$10
Pre-1965 silver quarters are 90% silver with a total weight of 6.25 grams, which is then 5.625 grams of silver per quarter.
The Actual Silver Weight (ASW) is .18084oz of pure silver.
The actual amount of pure silver is .18084 of an ounce.
1964 was the last year for silver quarters.
The silver value is about 5-6 dollars.