All circulation quarters dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel.
Quarters dated 1965 and later are all made of cupronickel and are only worth 25¢ if they came from circulation. Nice uncirculated or proof quarters with those dates that are in their original mint package might bring $2 or $3.
They were made from the very first quarters till 1964 being the last year.
All quarters dated 1964 and before are made of 90% silver, 10% copper
All U.S. quarters dated 1964 and earlier are silver.
Yes, the U.S. made quarters at all 3 mints in 1935 -- Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco.
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Starting in 1968, Canadian dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollars were all made of nickel, not silver. It's worth one dollar in Canada.
Quarters dated 1965 and later are all made of cupronickel and are only worth 25¢ if they came from circulation. Nice uncirculated or proof quarters with those dates that are in their original mint package might bring $2 or $3.
Yes, quarters prior to 1966 have mintmarks, but not in 1965. 1964 was the last mintmarked quarter untill 1968.
NO. 1980 quarters are not silver.
According to the US mint, 568.01 million quarters were made in 2012.
There's no such coin. The U.S. never made any coins out of pure silver because they'd wear out almost immediately. By 1968 dimes and quarters were made of copper-nickel and halves were only 40% silver. See the Related Question for more.
They were made from the very first quarters till 1964 being the last year.
All quarters dated 1965 and later are made of a "sandwich" of copper and nickel.
All quarters dated 1964 and before are made of 90% silver, 10% copper
Before 1965 American Nickels and Quarters were made of Silver (Ag)