It's either not 1971, not silver, or not a Vermont state quarter:
The last silver quarters were dated 1964. Your coin is made of copper-nickel and is worth 25 cents.
25 cents
Eisenhower Dollars made for circulation only have face value and has no silver.
One dollar.
U.S. quarters dated from 1943-1964 are 90% silver. These are common coins that are mostly valued for the silver, about $3.51 each as of today. The 1965 to 1971 are clad coins that are only face value.
It's worth 25 cents, because it contains no silver.
The coin is not silver and just face value.
The last silver quarters were dated 1964. Your coin is made of copper-nickel and is worth 25 cents.
25 cents
Eisenhower Dollars made for circulation only have face value and has no silver.
One dollar.
$2 maybe? Not much...
One dollar.
Maybe $3 on eBay, and it's not made of silver.
U.S. quarters dated from 1943-1964 are 90% silver. These are common coins that are mostly valued for the silver, about $3.51 each as of today. The 1965 to 1971 are clad coins that are only face value.
The coin is still in circulation today, has no silver and is face value only
The ONLY 1971 Eisenhower dollar to have any silver (just 40%) is the "S" mint-marked Proof or Uncirculated coins that were sold from the US Mint. No other 1971 dated coins contain any silver.