Depending upon the condition of the coin-how close to 'new' does it look?- it is probably only worth its weight in silver, which is calculated in the daily spot price of silver bullion.
CorrectionThere's no such coin as a "silver buffalo quarter". The buffalo design was used on nickels from 1913 to 1938 and again in 2005 (but very much revised), and all of those nickels were struck in an alloy of nickel and copper. Silver quarters either had a picture of Miss Liberty or George Washington.Please check your coin again and post a new question with its denomination and date.
A silver QUARTER is about $3.00 as of today.
Buffalo nickels don't contain any silver.
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You don't have a pure silver quarter as the US has never minted a pure silver (99.9% pure or higher) silver quarter. Instead what you have is a 90% silver quarter which would be dated 1964 or prior. The value depends on a number of factors including the date, the mintmark and the condition. But a silver quarter is worth $5-6 in scrap silver regardless of type or condition, however some quarters can be worth significantly more.
Any silver (pre-1965) US quarter is currently worth at least $5 for its silver content. Then collector value above that depends on factors like the date and condition.
A silver QUARTER is about $3.00 as of today.
Buffalo nickels don't contain any silver.
Okay! No silver quarter for 1776.
The value is about $3.00 just for the silver
The silver value is about $6.00. NOTE: The US has never made a pure silver quarter, they are 90% silver & 10% copper.
No Buffalo nickels have silver regardless of date,but the value of a 1935 in average condition is 25 cents
The value is only for the silver about $3.25
A 1967 Washington quarter has no silver and is face value.
Both coins have the same value of $5.00 in uncirculated condition
As of 22 January 2014, the melt value of a U.S. silver quarter (dated before 1965) is $3.58.
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