It is 90% silver. The rest is copper.
No such coin exists, however, coins dated 1964 and before are 90% silver and 10% copper and they are worth around $5 in silver content at the time of writing.
U.S. quarters dated 1964 or earlier contain .18084oz of silver.
7-29-11>>> 1964 is the most common date for a silver Washington quarter. Most are valued for the silver only, at $6.00 as of today.
The last silver quarters were minted in 1964.
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 1964 Washington Quarter has .18084oz of pure silver.
All U.S. quarters dated 1964 or earlier contain 90% silver and 10% copper.
90%. They have a melt value of around $6. The last year they made them was 1964.
90% silver
A little over $6 just for the silver content, more depending on date and condition.
Quarter, not "quater" - just like it's spelled on the back of the coin. Silver, not titanium. Titanium is used for space ships and high-intensity toolmaking. Assuming that 1964 is correct, the coin is worth about $2.50 to $3 for its silver content.
The current melt value of a 1964 Washington quarter is about $5.50 (as of 11 January 2013).
Dimes, quarters, and half dollars dated 1964 and earlier, and dollars dated 1935 and earlier, are 90% silver and 10% copper.
Every U.S. quarter minted in or before 1964 contains silver.
1964 is the most common silver Washington quarter, it's worth about $3.00
No such coin exists, however, coins dated 1964 and before are 90% silver and 10% copper and they are worth around $5 in silver content at the time of writing.
It is unlikely that you have a clad 1964 quarter, all quarters dated 1964 should be 90% silver, not the copper-nickel clad of 1965-present. Look on the rim of your coin, if it is a solid color (usually solid white but silver tones easily to different colors) it is silver, if it has a line of copper through it it is clad (compare it with a quarter from your pocket change). If it is clad, it is an error and worth quite a bit of money. If it is silver it is worth about $6 for the silver content.