Uh, JFK is on the half dollar. He never wore a wig like that - the coin is called a Washington quarter because it shows a picture of ... George Washington.
And in any case JFK wouldn't be on a 1962 coin because he was president at the time and was legally prevented from being depicted on any coin.
Please see the Related Question for more information.
If you mean a US quarter dated 1962 it's not sterling silver, it's coin silver (.900 silver & .100 copper) and value as of today is $3.25 just for the silver
About $3 for its metal content. A scrap dealer will pay wholesale, though
The value of a 1951 quarter will value depending on the condition and where it was minted. The value ranges from 3.52 to 4.30.
There's no such coin. The Kennedy half was issued in 1964, after the president was assassinated. Living presidents cannot be portrayed on U.S. coins. Please examine your coin and submit a new question giving more information about it.
There is no such thing as a 1914 quarter.
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Please post a new, separate question. JFK is on the US half dollar. George Washington is on the US quarter.
It's either not a quarter or not Kennedy. JFK's picture is on the half dollar. Washington is on the quarter, where he's been for about 80 years. Either way these are common coins left over from the Bicentennial. In circulated condition they're only worth face value or a couple of extra cents.
If you mean a US quarter dated 1962 it's not sterling silver, it's coin silver (.900 silver & .100 copper) and value as of today is $3.25 just for the silver
Kennedy Roberts was born in 1962.
About $3 for its metal content. A scrap dealer will pay wholesale, though
Edward "Ted" Kennedy
Jo Kennedy was born on 1962-08-05.
Bap Kennedy was born on 1962-06-17.
Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy
April 1962
If your coin says "QUARTER DOLLAR" on the back it's a Washington quarter and is worth only 25¢ John F. Kennedy lived in the 20th century and would not be wearing a powdered wig!If your coin says "HALF DOLLAR" on the back it's a halfdollar and is worth extra for its silver content. There's more information at the Related Question.