8-22-11>>> Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1876 Liberty Seated quarter is the most common, highest mintage coin of the series. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. In general retail values for low grade coins are $23.00-$30.00, better grade are $40.00-$75.00 and coins showing almost no wear run from $150.00-$230.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelry or have been cleaned have little or no value to a collector or dealer.
The coin is altered so it is worth nothing more than its silver melt value. See the related link below.
Okay! No silver quarter for 1776.
The value is about $3.00 just for the silver
I don't believe there is a 1876 Morgan silver dollar. I believe in 1876 it was a For the silver content: ~$9 (12/30/08) Depending on condition: $500-$3000
A 1967 Washington quarter has no silver and is face value.
1876 indian coins value
The coin is altered so it is worth nothing more than its silver melt value. See the related link below.
A silver QUARTER is about $3.00 as of today.
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.
I don't believe there is a 1876 Morgan silver dollar. I believe in 1876 it was a For the silver content: ~$9 (12/30/08) Depending on condition: $500-$3000
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.
No Trade Dollars were struck in 1876. First year of issue was 1878