So many were made that even uncirculated coins are only valued for the silver, about $5.00
Washington quarters from 1959 to 1964 are high mintage common coins, each coin would have a value of about $6.00
1964 was the last year for silver quarters.
1964 was the last year for silver quarters. At current market prices, one is worth about $5.
25 cents, unless they are date 1964 or before, then they are 90% silver.
Yes, the reason why quarters (and dimes, and half dollars) dated 1964 and earlier are worth more than their 1965 and later coins is because they are 90% silver.
I have about 68 quarters dating from the 1930's to 1964. What are they worth?
1964 was the last year for silver quarters.
Washington quarters from 1959 to 1964 are high mintage common coins, each coin would have a value of about $6.00
First of all, silver U.S. quarters dated 1964 and earlier are 90% silver, not pure. As far as 1964, it's an extremely common date, currently worth about $4 for the silver content.
It will be worth approximately 10 1964 Roosevelt dimes, or 4 1964 Washington quarters, or 2 1964 Kennedy Halves.
It depends if they are copper-nickel (post-1964) or 90% silver quarters (1964 and earlier). If they are copper-nickel, dated 1965 and earlier, they are only worth face, if they are silver, they are worth the silver content.
1964 was the last year for silver quarters.
1964 was the last year for silver quarters. At current market prices, one is worth about $5.
The 1960-1964 quarters are worth about $2.50 each for the silver 1965-1969 are likely just quarters
25 cents, unless they are date 1964 or before, then they are 90% silver.
Yes, the reason why quarters (and dimes, and half dollars) dated 1964 and earlier are worth more than their 1965 and later coins is because they are 90% silver.
U.S. quarters minted in 1964 and earlier contain 90% silver and are currently worth at least $6 in melt value. However, some quarters are worth more depending on date, mint mark, and condition.