Assuming it's a circulation strike with no mint mark or a "D", it's only worth face value. Huge numbers were made for the Bicentennial and most were saved, so they're very common.
Also the coin is actually cupronickel rather than copper.
$ 7.93
2 mil
On eBay they're sold for $2.
25 cents, unfortunately, no more.
no there was never a copper quarter
A 1776-1976 no proof quarter dollar worth in 2012
$ 7.93
2 mil
On eBay they're sold for $2.
25 cents, unfortunately, no more.
The silver value is about $6.00. NOTE: The US has never made a pure silver quarter, they are 90% silver & 10% copper.
no there was never a copper quarter
Quarters from 1983 are still worth 25 cents.
It's only 90% silver and 10% copper, value is about $3.00
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.
...25 cents. It is in common circulation, made out of copper-nickel and not worth any more than face value.
25 cents. All 1974 quarters were made from copper-nickel.