Up to and including 1964 they were 90% silver. After 1965 they contained no silver except for special coins the mint produced for collectors.
1932 - 1964 Silver Quarter is 90% silver Quarters after 1964 are copper nickel clad, there is no silver. only the 1/2 dollars or "50 cent" pieces from 1965-1970 are 40% silver. There was a 1976 silver quarter as well as the proof silver state quarters.
$50
If you mean a 1966 American quarter, then none.
Pre-1965 silver quarters are 90% silver with a total weight of 6.25 grams, which is then 5.625 grams of silver per quarter.
In 1950, U.S. coins that contained silver included dimes, quarters, and half dollars. Specifically, dimes and quarters made during this time contained 90% silver, while half dollars also contained 90% silver until 1964. The only exceptions were the silver dollars, which contained 90% silver as well. Overall, the amount of silver in these coins varies depending on the denomination: for example, a 1950 quarter contains about 0.18 troy ounces of silver.
The silver value is about 5-6 dollars.
about 134 dollars
it is worth about 50 dollars
No "quarter silver dollars" have been made by the U.S. Mint. Please post new question. Is it a quarter or a silver dollar?
No. The US Mint did not produce any quarter dollars in 1933.
1932 - 1964 Silver Quarter is 90% silver Quarters after 1964 are copper nickel clad, there is no silver. only the 1/2 dollars or "50 cent" pieces from 1965-1970 are 40% silver. There was a 1976 silver quarter as well as the proof silver state quarters.
The 1964 Washington Quarter has .18084oz of pure silver.
No. The US Mint did not produce any quarter dollars in 1933.
ten thousand dollars
They are worth 4-16 dollars in circulated condition. These coins contain 80% silver!
There are: 250,000 dollars
from 500 dollars to 100 dollars depending if its p mint mark