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About $3.00 just for the silver

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Can you still cash in your silver certificate for silver?

No, but if it holds any numismatic value you may be better off.


Why are coins in this country no longer made in silver?

In the 1960's, the US stopped making silver coins because of the value of the metal. For example, a silver dime's silver value is worth $2 and a silver quarter is $6. Silver dollars are worth $30. The U.S. was wasting a lot of money in silver coins and the silver value was rapidly increasing, so they had to stop. Another reason would be that people took the coins, melted it and sold it to a cash-for-gold type company. Also, they would ship or smuggle them to foreign countries which is illegal.


Can you cash a five hundred dollar silver bar at the bank?

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Why does the US quarter have ridges?

because back in the old days the quarters were made out of silver and the people would cut the outer side of the quarters off and collect the silver and cash it in later on


What is the value of four trillion dollars silver coin?

free ride downtown if you try to cash it


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Where do you cash in a 1956 quarter?

That's a dumb question. Either you use it as it is and get its full value of 25 cents or you can find a collector who might want to buy it for 200% of it value, yes, 50 cents. That is unless you wish to melt it down, separate the trace amounts of silver in it, and sell it to a jeweler who may give you a buck or two.


What is cash value?

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What coins are worth cash?

if you mean coins worth over $10 or something here is some info for that 1. 2004 Wisconsin state quarter with extra leaf Value: Up to $300 Find an average Wisconsin state quarter from 2004, and that will get you one-fourth of a bag of chips. Find one with either the high or low leaf error, and you can get a whole lot more. The 50 State Quarters Seriesran from 1999 until 2008, with special designs representing each state. Wisconsin's quarter came out in 2004; the reverse design features a cow, a wheel of cheese and a partially husked ear of corn lurking in the back 2. 1995 double die penny Value: $20 - $50 3. 1942-1945 silver nickel Value: 56 cents - $12.25 During World War II, the United States needed to save as much nickel as possible for military uses. Consequently, it started minting nickels made of 35% silver. Melting down pennies and nickels is a federal offense, but the coin might still fetch you enough for a decent lunch, if it's in good condition. 4. 1943 steel penny Value: 45 cents - $10 5. Ben Franklin half-dollar Value: $12 - $125 6. 1932-1964 silver quarter Value: $7 - $65 Between 1932 and 1964, quarters were 90% silver and 10% copper. These silver quarters look like any pre-state quarter 25-cent piece, but are worth a lot more if they're in the right condition. 7. 'In God We Rust' 2005 Kansas state quarter Value: Up to $100 8. Presidential dollar coin with lettering errors Value: $20 - $45