Silver Quarter Years

Quarters minted in the U.S. during the years 1964 or earlier are all made from 90% pure silver. This is also known as .900 fine silver.

  1. Silver Quarters Value Today
  2. Silver Quarter Years - Video Results
  3. Silver Quarter Years 1964
  4. Silver Quarter Years 1968

(58) 58 product ratings - 1932 25C Washington Quarter + 1944 50c,1936 5c,1950p 1c, & 194310c - 5 coin LOT! Quarters minted between 1932 and 1964 are made of 90% silver and are highly sought after for their silver value or by coin collectors looking to add the specimens to their collection. Use the table below to find average coin prices and values based on the condition of your coin. History of the Washington Quarter.

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Silver Quarters Value Today

Sep 21, 2017 Not only is this rare coin a proof, meaning that it is a special early sample of a coin issue, but it was also cast on top of a 1941 Canadian quarter (hence the 1941 mark on its tail side.). There have been small variations up unto 1999, and just one year of non-minatage in 1975. These coins were 90% silver up until 1964, at which time the US Mint switched to a copper and nickel mixture. Our coin system is based of the Spanish milled dollars.

There are a few other instances where your quarter may contain silver. Keep reading to learn how to identify whether or not you have a silver quarter.

Which Quarters Are Silver?

The simplest method to find out if your quarter is silver is to check the date. It will appear on the front (obverse) of the coin.

Any quarter with a date earlier than 1965 will be silver.

You can also check the edge (the 'side') of the coin. If any copper shows through, it means it's not silver. This might be helpful for quickly scanning a large stack of quarters for any potential silver ones.

Clad and silver coins viewed from the edge

There are two other features that may indicate your quarter contains silver:

  1. If it is a proof coin with a date of 1992 or later
  2. If it is a bicentennial coin (1976) with an 'S' mintmark

Silver Proof Quarters

The U.S. Mint began releasing Silver Proof Sets that used 90% silver for the coins each year since 1992. These silver proofs are minted in much smaller numbers—typically less than 1 million annually—than the standard clad proofs.

Real silver quarter years

It can be difficult to tell the silver proofs from their non-silver proof counterparts without the original government packaging. Your best bet is to consult a numismatist (i.e. a coin expert) when in doubt.

Silver Bicentennial Quarters

Bicentennial quarters were produced specially for the 200th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. You can tell the difference because of the dual date '1776–1976' as well as the drummer pictured on the back side (reverse) of the coin.

Not all bicentennial quarters are silver, though. Look for those with an 'S' mintmark, meaning they were struck at the San Francisco Mint.

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Each of these 1976-S quarters are made from 40% silver for a total of 0.0739 troy oz (roughly 2.3 grams) of pure silver content.

Value of Silver Quarters

Figuring out the melt value for your silver quarter is a straightforward calculation.

Each 90% silver quarter contains 0.18084 troy oz of fine silver. All you have to do is multiply this number by the spot price of silver to find the melt value.

1917 Standing Liberty quarter

If you have a rather old quarter (before around 1930), however, then it likely has a higher collectible value—such as the Standing Liberty quarter picture above.

FAQs About Silver Quarters

Here are a few frequently asked questions about silver quarters. They can help guide you if you consider buying silver.

Silver Quarter Years - Video Results

Are 1965 Quarters Rare?

No. You might think these coins are valuable because 1965 was the first year quarters were made in a copper-nickel alloy. It's true that the 'first year of issue' for any type of coin usually gets collectors excited.

However, in this case, the new clad coins weren't widely collected. As a result, 1965 quarters aren't rare at all.

How Much Is a 1776 to 1976 Quarter Worth?

It depends on the condition of the coin and where it was made.

Most 1776–1976 quarters are worth between $5 and $10 in Mint State. They are known as 'Bicentennial quarters.'

Follow this link for a complete list of Bicentennial quarter values.

Silver Quarter Years 1964

How Many Silver Quarters Make an Ounce of Silver?

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Silver Quarter Years 1968

Each silver quarter contains 0.18084 troy ounce of pure silver.

Made

That means one ounce of silver is equal to about 5.5 silver quarters. Since you can't have half of a coin, we can round up and say it takes 6 silver quarters to make a troy ounce.

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