How Much Is a 1964 Silver Quarter Worth?
Posted by junkgurl in Junk Silver Coin FAQ, tags: 1964, much, quarter, silver, worthQuestion by WhiteHat: How much is a 1964 silver quarter worth?
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Answer by richardstz19
as much as you wanted to be . i personally dont care about coins but if you go to a coin shop they can find out for you.
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U.S. 90% SILVER COIN - 1964 D QUARTER - Sharp white w/ strong detail Slider Unc
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THREE SILVER COINS, 2 HALF DOLLARS 1944 AND 1964, AND ONE QUARTER 1962d
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Washington Quarter 1964 Silver Proof
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Originally posted 2010-07-01 03:54:17. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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thats the last of the silver in coins its worth about 75 cents
It depends if you take it to Vegas and put it in a slot machine it may be worth thousands!
go to coin values.com i tried in once but don’t get your hopes
up it’s probably worth a couple of bucks cuase i saw a 1963
john f kennedy dime made only in that year and it was worth
about $ 3.50 but try it anyways
It is worth 12.00 i know because my dad had one and he ask the man at a coin shop and he said 12.00!
Even though it is the last year of silver quarters, there were 564,341,347 minted at the Philadelphia mint and 704,135,528 minted at the Denver mint. They were heavly saved and unless they are in high mint state, are worth only the silver value in them. It would cost more money than it is worth, to just melt one coin, so you need a lot, to make any money melting it.