First thing is, if the quarters are all dated 1964 or before they are 90% silver. The average buying price of 90% silver coins is 17 times face value as of 2-14-11. So 500 X 17 = $8,500.00. Some buyers pay more, and some less, it depends on the spot price of silver at the time of sale.
If they're silver quarters, about $4000. If ordinary quarters, just $100.
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.
The coin has no silver value. 1965 Washington quarters contain no silver, 1964 was the last year for 90% silver coins to be issued for general circulation.
256 quarters are worth 64 dollars.
46 quarters = $11.50
163.50
Silver dimes are worth about $2.50 in US dollars. This is about. 2.49 Canadian dollars. Silver quarters are worth about $5. This is about $4.98 Canadian dollars.
If they're silver quarters, about $4000. If ordinary quarters, just $100.
1964 was the last year for silver quarters.
1964 was the last year for silver quarters.
As of 20 December 2015, one U.S. silver quarter is worth $2.56 in melt value.
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.
It's a common date, currently worth about $5.
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.
They have a silver melt value of a round $5.
Common date circulated silver quarters are worth about $2.75 each.
4-17-11>> If they are 90% silver, each is worth $5.00 or $6.00 depending on the buyer.