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About $2.20ish in silver scrap. They are common and only worth silver scrap regardless of condition.
A 1963 Roosevelt dime is very common. Most are only valued for the silver, about $2.00.
It's a common date, worth about $2 for its silver content.
It's worth around $5.50 for its silver content.
There were never 1963 5.00 silver certificates made. The last year of 5.00 silver certificates was 1957. Although, there were 1963 red seal certificates.
1963-D is one of the most common dates for silver Washington quarters. At current silver prices, one is worth $3.60 (as of 16 December 2013).
It is impossible to define the value or worth of a 1963 5 dollar silver certificate because there were none manufactured in that year. The last batch of 5 dollar silver certificates are dated 1953.
Assuming it's an American quarter, it's worth $3 for the silver in February 2018.
About $10.50.
It's worth around $5.50 for its silver content.
No US coin has been struck in "Sterling" silver. Coin silver is used which is 90% silver and 10% copper. A 1963 dime is very common and most are valued just for the silver about $2.00.
So many were struck the value is for the silver, about $6.00