Depends on the condition of the coin- but at leat $6.06 for the silver content as of this morning.
$4 to $2200 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
It depends on its date and mint mark (if any). At a minimum, the silver would be worth about $3 in scrap value, but if the coin has any collector's value it could be worth much more. Please post a new question with the coin's date and what mint mark it has, if any. On a Washington quarter, the mint mark will be a small S or D above the ER in "QUARTER". If it's a Standing Liberty quarter, the mint mark will be on the front of the coin to the left of and slightly above the date. Coins made in Philadelphia before 1979/80 don't carry mint marks, so don't be concerned if your coin doesn't seem to have one.
About $3 for its silver content. A dealer will pay less.
one quarter of a dollar or 25 cents. If it is a coin minted before 1964, it is made of actual silver (or a percentage) and is probably worth more as a collectable coin. How much depends on what year, what mint mark, and its condition.
The 1804 Silver dollar, Class I and the 2007 C$1m coin are worth more than the German Mark
$4 to $2200 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
This date regardless of mint mark is valued for the silver and is worth about $3.25
1964 is the most common silver Washington quarter, it's worth about $3.00
No "S" mintmarks on a 1961 quarter, only a "D". The coin is valued for the silver, about $5.00.
About $5.50 for scrap silver. It is a common coin worth no more than bullion content.
Assuming it's worn from circulation, it would be worth around $3 for its silver content.
August 1, 2009 The US Mint has not issued a quarter with an "M" stamped on it. Probably what you have is a quarter that someone has put their initial on or marked it for some reason. With such a mark it has no numismatic value but is worth $2.52 for the silver it contains.
from 500 dollars to 100 dollars depending if its p mint mark
They are not very valuable. based on silver price, it is worth about $5.50. even in uncirculated condition, they are only worth about $6.20
1963-D is one of the most common dates for silver Washington quarters. At current silver prices, one is worth $3.60 (as of 16 December 2013).
Depending on condition a "D" mintmark may be worth $5.00 an "S" $4.25
It depends on its date and mint mark (if any). At a minimum, the silver would be worth about $3 in scrap value, but if the coin has any collector's value it could be worth much more. Please post a new question with the coin's date and what mint mark it has, if any. On a Washington quarter, the mint mark will be a small S or D above the ER in "QUARTER". If it's a Standing Liberty quarter, the mint mark will be on the front of the coin to the left of and slightly above the date. Coins made in Philadelphia before 1979/80 don't carry mint marks, so don't be concerned if your coin doesn't seem to have one.