The net weight of pure silver is .18084oz for all silver Washington quarters
About $6 or so in scrap silver. It is 90% silver and it is a common date.
The value is for the silver only, about $3.00 the coin is very common.
A 1945 Washington quarter is only 90% silver. No U.S coins made for general circulation are pure silver. 1945 is a common date. The value is just for the silver about $5.50 today.
US quarters minted before 1965 were 90% silver, not pure silver. Based on current silver prices, a '45-D quarter is worth about $5.50 in average condition, and closer to $15 if in uncirculated condition.
The 1950 US quarter is 90% silver and 10% copper.
The silver value is about $6.00. NOTE: The US has never made a pure silver quarter, they are 90% silver & 10% copper.
The 1964 Washington Quarter has .18084oz of pure silver.
You don't have a pure silver quarter as the US has never minted a pure silver (99.9% pure or higher) silver quarter. Instead what you have is a 90% silver quarter which would be dated 1964 or prior. The value depends on a number of factors including the date, the mintmark and the condition. But a silver quarter is worth $5-6 in scrap silver regardless of type or condition, however some quarters can be worth significantly more.
Yes, the 1941 Washington quarter is a 90% silver quarter and it contains .18084oz of pure silver, or 5.12672 grams.
The coin is 90% silver and 10% copper not pure silver, but a date is needed.
The ASW (actual silver weight) is .18084oz pure silver.
Actual Silver Weight or ASW is .18084oz of pure silver.
The actual amount of pure silver is .18084 of an ounce.
There are 5.625 grams of pure silver in every US quarter dated 1964 or prior.
The Actual Silver Weight (ASW) is .18084oz of pure silver.
The US never used pure silver in circulating coins. It's too soft.