today it's worth 34.06USD
None. All circulating U.S. quarters since 1965 are made of copper-nickel
Issue price was $7.00, current retail values are $7.50-$9.00
Issue price was $7.00, current retail values are $9.00
The lack of a letter after the series date simply means it is the first issue of that series. Traditionally the series date is changed when a "major change" is instituted in the bill. Since 1974 a change in the Secretary of the Treasury is considered a "major change" to the bill design. A "minor change," including the changing of the Treasurer, is signified by a letter after the series date. The letters go in alphabetic order beginning with A. See the Related Link "Wikipedia: Series (United States currency)" for more information on currency series dates. See the Related Question "What is the value of a Series 1957 silver certificate" for the value of the bill.
I think its worth between 150.00 and $350.00 but it all depends on the condtion
One dollar.
If the coin is a US Kennedy half dollar dated 1974 it has no silver in it and is face value.
Not silver - copper-nickel. Face value only.
About the price of an ounce of silver; 14 dollars. That's funny, the last time I checked the price of silver (5/1/11), it was $35.00 an ounce. This is a good investment piece, with an interesting history.
25 cents. All 1974 quarters were made from copper-nickel.
Current retail is $2.40
The current spot price of silver is about $14/oz
It isn't silver. It is worth 50 cents unless it is a proof coin.
The 1974 Kennedy halves are not silver. 1970 is the last year for a 40% silver half dollars made for general circulation. It's 50 cents, just spend it.
The 1974 Simon Bolivar 20 Balboa weighs 130 grams, or 4.18 troy oz. It is .925 pure silver. Actual weight of silver is 3.85 oz. So multiply the current price of silver x 3.85 and you have the approx value.
29.00
All US half dollars dated 1974 were struck in copper-nickel. They have no added value, so feel free to spend it.