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.
25 cents
25 cents
The value of a 1964 quarter depends on the current price of Silver. As of 2014, the value is approximately $4.00 to $6.00.
1964 is the most common silver Washington quarter, it's worth about $3.00
A 1981 U.S. quarter is worth 25 cents. You should have no trouble finding this date and others back to 1965 in common circulation. All are made of copper-nickel clad metal, and none are worth anything special.
No 1964 U.S. quarters were copper clad. They were all 90% silver (it was the last year for silver quarters).
No, clad is used in the coin collecting community talking about the Copper and Nickel "sandwich" current, non-silver, coins have. So a clad quarter by definition would not have any silver because a clad quarter is a quarter with no silver. However, quarters were made of silver before 1965 so any quarter dated 1964 and earlier contains 90% silver, but those coins would not be considered "clad".
25 cents
25 cents
The value of a 1964 quarter depends on the current price of Silver. As of 2014, the value is approximately $4.00 to $6.00.
1964 is the most common silver Washington quarter, it's worth about $3.00
A 1981 U.S. quarter is worth 25 cents. You should have no trouble finding this date and others back to 1965 in common circulation. All are made of copper-nickel clad metal, and none are worth anything special.
25¢. Please check your pocket change beforehand. You'll find over 40 years worth of common, ordinary clad coinage. With only a few very obvious exceptions, they're all worth face value.
Believe it or not, that coin is 90% silver! Hold on to it! That quarter is the last year they made silver quarters before changing over to the clad copper-nickel combination used today. It can be worth from $4 in not as nice condition to $30-40 in uncirculated or XF condition.
These regularly sell in the $300 to $400 range.
It is worth $5-6 in silver scrap. It is 90% silver.
1964 was the last year for silver quarters.