It's a common date Washington quarter, most are only valued for the silver, about $5.00 as of today.
Is not a valuable pre 1965 silver quarter. It's worth keeping though as it has a melt value of a around $5.
It's a common date Washington quarter, most are only valued for the silver, about $6.00.
It's worth about a dollar, just for the silver.
A 1953 quarter contains some silver. If it is circulated it is worth $3.66. If it is uncirculated it is worth $4.13 to $4.30.
July 5, 2009 Sterling silver must have a silver content of 92.5%. The 1944 US silver Washington Quarter has a silver content of 90%. This quarter in circulated condition has a value from about $3.50 to $12 depending upon the actual condition of the coin. In uncirculated condition its value ranges from about $14 in the lower grades to about $75 in the better grades of uncirculated.
Is not a valuable pre 1965 silver quarter. It's worth keeping though as it has a melt value of a around $5.
It's a common date Washington quarter, most are only valued for the silver, about $6.00.
$3.00
Assuming it's an American quarter, it's worth $3 for the silver in February 2018.
No "quarter silver dollars" have been made by the U.S. Mint. Please post new question. Is it a quarter or a silver dollar?
Going purely by melt value, a U.S. quarter minted before 1965 is currently worth about $5.50 for the silver (as of 11 January 2013).
The 1970 Washington quarter was NOT struck in silver.
It's worth about a dollar, just for the silver.
A 1953 quarter contains some silver. If it is circulated it is worth $3.66. If it is uncirculated it is worth $4.13 to $4.30.
8-10-11>>> It's a common date Washington quarter, most are only valued for the silver, about $7.00 as of today.
$3, mostly due to its silver content
$10