No. After 1964 all quarters were made with copper and nickel.
No they do not. Quarters only had silver up until 1964, and then discontinued putting silver in them. The Half-Dollar had silver up until 1970.
Quarters from 1965 to 2011 made for circulation are copper-nickel, some special collectors coins have been struck in silver since then but they are not released into circulation.
Not in any minted for general circulation, no. The only quarters with silver since then are commemorative proof releases sold to collectors.
No. The last year that dimes and quarters contained silver was 1964.
All circulating quarters dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel, not silver.
No. The last year for silver dimes and quarters was 1964.
All circulating quarters dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel, not silver.
1965. Any US quarters dated 1964 or earlier are 90% silver.
For U.S. dimes and quarters, anything dated before 1965 is silver.
US quarters were not made of silver in 1965, but rather of copper-nickel. The last silver quarter made for circulation in the US were produced in 1964.
All pre-1965 US quarters and dimes are 90% silver.
Before 1965 American Nickels and Quarters were made of Silver (Ag)
Quarters and dimes used to have silver in them, although they do not nowadays. The years that quarters had silver in them were any years before 1965.
The last silver quarters were minted in 1964.
Quarters minted after 1965 do not contain silver. Only pre-1965 were struck with a certain percent of sliver.
All quarters from 1796 to 1964 are silver and 1965 to date are copper-nickel