In average condition it is worth $5-6 for the silver or so, depending on silver price. It might be worth slightly more if uncirculated or proof.
It is worth $1 in mint condition.
Unless the quarter is in mint-state or a proof, the value would be the melt value of the silver in the coin which is $3.80ish as of this time of writing, but changes depending on the spot price of silver.
Reatil for circulated coins $3.74- $4.20 Mint state $4.30
The US never made silver pennies. You coin is only silver plated. It is worth 1 or 2 cents.
June 28 2011>> It is worth $70.
It's an ordinary circulation coin worth face value only. /\ /\ /\ /\ This answer is incorrect. A 1956 Canadian Quarter even circulated is worth a bit over $2 as it is 80% Silver. Check out www.coinflation.com and go to countries and pick Canada for more on melt values of Canadian Coins.
It is worth $1 in mint condition.
90% silver, 10% copper. That composition was used in quarters dated up till 1964.
There is about 25 dollars worth of silver in this coin. That is all it is worth.
It's a common coin, currently worth about $2 for the silver.
Unless the quarter is in mint-state or a proof, the value would be the melt value of the silver in the coin which is $3.80ish as of this time of writing, but changes depending on the spot price of silver.
It's a common date, currently worth about $2 for the silver.
It is a common date worth about $10 in silver scrap since it is 90% silver.
1942-1945 are the only years silver nickels were struck, 1956 nickels are still in circulation today and are worth 5 cents.
Sorry, no 1956 silver dollars exist. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Reatil for circulated coins $3.74- $4.20 Mint state $4.30
The US never made silver pennies. You coin is only silver plated. It is worth 1 or 2 cents.