Canada stopped using silver in its coins in 1968. Your quarter is made of nickel and worth face value only.
The 1970 Washington quarter was NOT struck in silver.
25 cents.
25 Canadian Cents. It isn't made out of any precious metals and is only worth face value. It is worth around 24.7 US Cents.
No such coin as a 1977 E silver dollar. A Eisenhower dollar dated 1977 can only have a D or S mintmark and none are silver and the coin is just face value.
The 1977 Canadian Silver Jubilee one-dollar coin is worth about $14. The value varies based on the market and the coin's condition.
yes. 40% silver from 1976 bicent.planchet dated 1977D certified by anacs in 1981.
There are no "silver" 1977 coins...they are copper-nickel Eisenhower coins and they are worth $1.00
There are no "silver" 1977 coins...they are copper-nickel Eisenhower coins and they are worth $1.00
There are a few ways to tell the difference between a 50% silver and 80% silver 1967 canadian quarter. You can do a simple at home specific gravity test. Do a search online on how to do it. Another simple way (but takes a little practice and also having a good ear) is a drop test. Take a 50% silver quarter (1968 canada) and drop it from about 4 inches onto a hard flat surface. A computer desk top works great. That surface will not harm the coin also. Drop it a few times until you get the sound down that it makes. Then compare that sound to your 1967 quarters. If alike then the 67 is 50% silver. If the pitch is higher in tone then it is 80% silver. You can also get an idea of what an 80% silver quarter sounds like by dropping an earlier year (1966 and back) quarter and use that sound for comparison.
There are no reports of 1977-D quarters struck* on silver planchets**.Two things to check:First, look at the coin's edge. If it shows any copper, you have an ordinary quarter.Second, if the edge is the same color as the face, compare the coin's weight to an ordinary clad quarter. A silver quarter will be substantially heavier (6.25 gm vs. 5.67 gm). Use a Popsicle stick balance if you don't have an accurate scale.If the coin weighs the same as a normal quarter, it's simply been plated for use in jewelry or similar.To clear up terminology:(*) Coins are struck or minted, not "stamped".(**) They are struck on blanks or planchets, not "plugs".
The 1977 Eisenhower dollar is NOT silver, the last 40% silver collectors coins of the series were the bicentennial coins. None of the Eisenhower dollars struck for general circulation have any silver or are worth more that face value.
They're at least worth their weight in silver.