That depends on the date. 1964 Kennedy halves are 90% silver, currently worth about $10. 1965-70 are 40% silver, worth about $4. Anything 1971-present (except for some proof coins) contains no silver and is worth 50 cents.
Both coins have the same value of $5.00 in uncirculated condition
The 1954 Washington quarter with or without any mintmarks is very common, values for most coins are about $6.00 just for the silver.
It should be around $2 to $4 depending on is place of circulation and its condition <><><> A US 1954 quarter has a silver value of $3.30 today. As said above, it may have a higher value as a collectible coin, depending on it's condition, mint marks, etc.
Sorry! The US mint never made solid silver coins. It would be too hard.
In circulated condition, its value will only be for the silver it contains -- currently about $7.00
The 1954 Washington quarter with or without any mintmarks is very common. Most coins are valued just for the silver, about $5.00.
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.
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No US silver dollars are dated 1954, the last was struck in 1935. Check the coin again and post new question.
Actual Silver Weight or ASW is .18084oz of pure silver.
Exact value will depend on condition, but the silver content makes them worth at least $6.58 at today's silver price (90% silver).
It's a common date, so it's only worth its silver melt value. At present, it's worth about $5.70.