There's not nearly enough information for us to answer this question. Your best option would be to take it to a local coin dealer for an appraisal, since the condition can make a great deal of difference and most non-professionals tend to seriously over-estimate the condition of coins (professionals are REALLY picky about the details). It also depends on the current value of silver.
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.
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.
Up until 1965 US quarters were 90% silver. Then they didn't have any silver at all. Therefore, no such US coin exists.
$3.00
Assuming it's an American quarter, it's worth $3 for the silver in February 2018.
A 1942 Washington quarter is common. If it has any wear, the value is just for the silver, about $3.50.
The 1970 Washington quarter was NOT struck in silver.
Sorry! The US never made solid silver coins.
No it's not. The coin has no silver, 1964 was the last year for a US silver quarter.
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.
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.
f you mean a US quarter dated 1964 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
The 1950 US quarter is 90% silver and 10% copper.
August 1, 2009 The US Mint has not issued a quarter with an "M" stamped on it. Probably what you have is a quarter that someone has put their initial on or marked it for some reason. With such a mark it has no numismatic value but is worth $2.52 for the silver it contains.
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
Up until 1965 US quarters were 90% silver. Then they didn't have any silver at all. Therefore, no such US coin exists.
Circulated 1940 Washington quarters are common. Most are only valued for the silver, about $5.00.