Retail prices for a circulated coin are $3.50-$7.00 and uncirculated coins start at $20.00
As of May 24 2011 the melt value of a 1964 quarter is $6.47. This price will change as the price of silver and copper changes. This answer is based upon silver at a spot price of %35.77 per oz and copper at $4 per pound.
$5 to $100,000 depending upon the mint mark, which variety, and the condition of the coin.
About the price of the silver in it. From $5 to $7 depending on the spot price of silver. A nice gem mint condition coin can be had for less than $30
The value of a 1964 quarter depends on the current price of Silver. As of 2014, the value is approximately $4.00 to $6.00.
About the price of the silver in it. From $5 to $7 depending on the spot price of silver. A nice gem mint condition coin can be had for less than $30
There are 5.625 grams of pure silver in every US quarter dated 1964 or prior.
1961 is a very common date Washington quarter. Most are only valued for the silver, about $3.80 as of today.
As of May 24 2011 the melt value of a 1964 quarter is $6.47. This price will change as the price of silver and copper changes. This answer is based upon silver at a spot price of %35.77 per oz and copper at $4 per pound.
8-4-11>> The value today is about $7.00.
The US has never made steel quarters. In 1934 quarters would have been made from 90% silver and 10% copper. They are worth at least $5 dollars for their silver content.
The value depends on the silver price, today it is worth around $4.94, but will change as silver prices change.
$5 to $100,000 depending upon the mint mark, which variety, and the condition of the coin.
The value of a 1964 quarter depends on the current price of Silver. As of 2014, the value is approximately $4.00 to $6.00.
About the price of the silver in it. From $5 to $7 depending on the spot price of silver. A nice gem mint condition coin can be had for less than $30
The value of a 1964 quarter depends on the current price of Silver. As of 2014, the value is approximately $4.00 to $6.00.
Unless the quarter is in mint-state or a proof, the value would be the melt value of the silver in the coin which is $3.80ish as of this time of writing, but changes depending on the spot price of silver.
They're not pure silver, they're 90% silver. If you have common-date 90% silver coins in circulated condition, the price will fluctuate with the precious metals market. Currently, the spot price of silver is somewhere near $14 a troy ounce. At that price, the melt value of a quarter is $2.50, so a dealer should pay about $2 for a pre-65 quarter and sell one for $3. In large quantities ($1000 bags) the prices will be closer to the melt value.