1966 Canadian quarter is 80% silver and approximately has .1501 Troy oz of silver. So it depends what silver spot is. With silver at $48/oz it's worth $7.20
As of 24 June 2016, it's worth $2.70 for the silver.
It's a common date, worth at least $3 for the silver and up to $5 in good condition.
25 cents.
A quarter from 2006 would still be worth 25 cents.
25 cents.
in 1966, the average Canadian was worth about $5 U.S. Dollars. $7 if he was a mountee
A 1965 quarter has 0.15 oz. of pure silver in it, so if you want to know the melt value of it, simply multiply .15 by the silver spot price. For example, if the spot price is US$18 oz., your 1920-1966 Canadian quarter is worth about $2.70 in melt value.
No U.S. coins dated 1966 have a mint mark. The '66 quarter is worth 25 cents.
A 1965 quarter has 0.15 oz. of pure silver in it, so if you want to know the melt value of it, simply multiply .15 by the silver spot price. For example, if the spot price is US$18 oz., your 1920-1966 Canadian quarter is worth about $2.70 in melt value.
It is worth 25 cents, or one quarter of one dollar. 1966 is not old enough for the coin to have gotten valuable.
Most of them are still only worth 5 cents.
yes it is and it is worth $2.70 as of 10/2008
No, I just found one in my change, someone must have thought it was a quarter. I was googling it to see if it was worth anything. Maybe US $0.50 - $1.00 in good shape.