Question by Delvala: What is the value of a silver quarter from 1950?
I found a pure silver (or at least, I think it's mostly silver?) quarter dated to 1950. Someone told me that they stopped making quarters like that around 1965, so I figured my quarter may be worth something to collectors.
Anyone know what that approximate value may be, and how I would go about selling it to someone (besides eBay)?

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Answer by gofetch29
only the silver value probably about a buck

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2 Responses to “What Is the Value of a Silver Quarter From 1950?”
  1. Lai Sho Sz'en says:

    In silver weight, it is worth 9 times it’s value, so about $2 to $2.25.
    If it is in excellent un-circulated condition with no wear, it is worth about $12 to $15.

  2. Taiping says:

    If in low grades dealers will pay 7 to 8 times face for the silver in it. In mint state 63 it only trends for $9 and trends prices usually are a little on the high side, of what is considered an average retail. Of course a dealer would pay 40 to 50 percent less if the coin graded that high. It is better to hold onto it, for silver is going up and more collectors are collecting quarters thanks to the state quarters.

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