None. All circulating quarters dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel.
Special collectors' coins have been struck in 90% silver starting in the 1990s but these are sold in special packages at a cost in line with the price of silver. They're not intended for spending.
$50
If you mean a 1966 American quarter, then none.
The value of a 1969 Canadian silver quarter depends on its condition, ranging from $3 to $10 for circulated ones.
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.
The Actual Silver Weight (ASW) is .18084oz of pure silver.
It isn't. No 1969 quarters are silver. Silver quarters were only made in 1964 and before. All quarters from 1965-present are copper-nickel. There isn't even a 1969 commemorative quarter that was struck in silver. There is no possible way for it to be silver.
The 1964 Washington Quarter has .18084oz of pure silver.
No, only Kennedy Half dollars from 1965-1969 had any silver in them, but that's 40% not 90%.
It is 90% silver and 10% copper.
$3.00
$50
No. All quarters made in 1965 and after are made of copper plated with nickel.
If you mean a 1966 American quarter, then none.
The value of a 1969 Canadian silver quarter depends on its condition, ranging from $3 to $10 for circulated ones.
Currently none.
$10
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.