The current melt value of a 1964 Washington quarter is about $5.50 (as of 11 January 2013).
A 1964 Washington silver quarter contains 0.18084 troy ounces of silver. At current market prices, the value of the silver in a single quarter would be around $3.
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A 1964 nickel contains about 35% silver, and as of 2021, the silver content alone is worth around $1.70 based on the current market value of silver. However, the numismatic value of the coin may vary depending on its condition and rarity, which could potentially increase its overall worth to collectors.
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A 1965 nickel is not made of silver; it is composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel. Its value is generally only face value unless it is in exceptional condition or part of a special set.
The US mint did not produce any silver nickels in 1961. Silver nickels were only minted from 1942 to 1945 due to the shortage of nickel during World War II. A 1961 nickel would be made of copper and nickel, and its value would be face value (5 cents) unless it is in uncirculated condition or has some other rare characteristics.
The 1970 Washington quarter was NOT struck in silver.
The value is only for the silver about $3.25
It's a common date Washington quarter, most are only valued for the silver, about $5.00 as of today.
A 1942 Washington quarter is common. If it has any wear, the value is just for the silver, about $3.50.
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).
1964 is the most common silver Washington quarter, it's worth about $3.00
7-29-11>>> 1964 is the most common date for a silver Washington quarter. Most are valued for the silver only, at $6.00 as of today.
With a date of 1941, it's a common Washington quarter, most are valued only for the silver, about $5.00.
A 1958-D Washington quarter is very common. Most are only valued for the silver, about $5.00.
A 1959 Washington quarter is very common. Circulated coins have retail values from $7.50 to $8.75.
Circulated 1940 Washington quarters are common. Most are only valued for the silver, about $5.00.
1961 is not a rare date for Washington quarters. If it has any wear, the value is about $5.00 just for the silver.