1964 was the last year for circulating silver quarters in the U.S. As of 6 March 2014, one is worth just under $4 for the silver.
The approximate value of 50 uncirculated 1964 United States Quarters would depend on the current market value of silver, but is likely to be between $75 and $150.
Washington quarters from 1959 to 1964 are high mintage common coins, each coin would have a value of about $6.00
No 1972 US quarters have silver in them, the last year for silver quarters was 1964. so spend it
Face value of $200 is 800 quarters. As of 16 September, one U.S. silver quarter is worth $3.371 in melt value. Multiply that by 800, and you get $2,696.80.
25 cents. The last year for silver quarters was 1964.
The approximate value of 50 uncirculated 1964 United States Quarters would depend on the current market value of silver, but is likely to be between $75 and $150.
Washington quarters from 1959 to 1964 are high mintage common coins, each coin would have a value of about $6.00
US quarters made in 1964 and before have a silver value of about $5.13 as of today. They may have a higher value to a collector depending on their date and mint mark.
Leaving aside any numismatic or (for coins issued in 1964 or before) silver value, 20 quarters equals 5 dollars.
in 1964 when the price of silver soared over the face value of the quarter
No 1972 US quarters have silver in them, the last year for silver quarters was 1964. so spend it
Face value of $200 is 800 quarters. As of 16 September, one U.S. silver quarter is worth $3.371 in melt value. Multiply that by 800, and you get $2,696.80.
25 cents. The last year for silver quarters was 1964.
All US quarters dated 1964 or before are 90% silver.
U.S. quarters minted in 1964 and earlier contain 90% silver and are currently worth at least $6 in melt value. However, some quarters are worth more depending on date, mint mark, and condition.
The value of 1957-1964 silver quarters primarily depends on their silver content and condition. Each quarter contains 0.1808 troy ounces of silver, so their value is influenced by current silver prices, which can fluctuate. As of now, these quarters typically range from a minimum of their silver melt value (around $4 to $6) to higher values for well-preserved or uncirculated coins. Collectors may pay a premium for quarters in excellent condition or with specific mint marks.
The last year for silver quarters was 1964.