Quarters dated 1964 and earlier are struck in an alloy of 90% silver, 10% copper.
That gives them a melt value of at least $2.75 for the common dates and mint marks. Of course older coins, and coins in excellent condition, can be worth significantly more.
A 1/4 of 1945 is 486.25
A 1945 Washington quarter is only 90% silver. No U.S coins made for general circulation are pure silver. 1945 is a common date. The value is just for the silver about $5.50 today.
A 1951 quarter was made of 90% silver and 10% copper.
A 1935 quarter is made out of 90% silver and 10% copper.
The Pennsylvania state quarter was struck in 1999
A 1945 quarter is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. The silver content gives it value beyond its face value to collectors and investors.
Latin Quarter - 1945 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16
A 1/4 of 1945 is 486.25
A 1945 Washington quarter is only 90% silver. No U.S coins made for general circulation are pure silver. 1945 is a common date. The value is just for the silver about $5.50 today.
90% silver
Latin Quarter - 1945 was released on: UK: 16 October 1945 (London) UK: 11 February 1946 USA: 19 July 1946 Denmark: 20 November 1946 Finland: 21 March 1947
The first quarter was made by the Philadelphia Mint
you could buy 50 pounds of candy
A 1951 quarter was made of 90% silver and 10% copper.
A 1935 quarter is made out of 90% silver and 10% copper.
If it has a mintmark its on the reverse under the wreath, it can only be a D or S.
The Pennsylvania state quarter was struck in 1999