Melt Values of U.S. Silver Coins
| Coin | Composition | Melt Value Updated 8/6/2021 |
|---|---|---|
| Roosevelt Dime (1946-1964) | 90% Silver | $1.77 |
| Barber Quarter (1892-1916) | 90% Silver | $4.42 |
| Standing Liberty Quarter (1916-1930) | 90% Silver | $4.42 |
| Washington Quarter (1932-1964) | 90% Silver | $4.42 |
How much is a silver quarter worth in value?
All 25¢ quarters issued in 1964 and years prior had 6.25 grams or almost 1/5th an ounce of silver in each. Silver Quarter Melt Value Calculator To calculate how much a silver quarter melt value is, use the following equation and data inputs. [0.1808 oz] X [current silver spot price] = Silver Quarter worth in silver melt value
How much is an ounce of silver worth?
You can calculate the value of any silver quarter by multiplying the silver content with the current market silver price. Each 90% silver quarter contains 0,18084 troy oz of fine silver. One ounce of silver is equal to 5.5. Silver quarters. If you have an old quarter (minted before 1930), it is likely valued higher.
How is the value of a silver bullion calculated?
The Silver Bullion Melt Value Calculator, available below, can figure the total silver value of an individual silver coin, round, bar, or ingot; or a mix of different types and quantities of silver items. The silver value is calculated based on the total weight of silver content.
How much silver is in a half dollar?
Even though the US half dollar only had it’s silver content reduced from 90% to 40%, a law passed in 1970 stripped the silver from it as well. There are five different US quarters that contain 0.1808 troy ounces (6.25 grams) of 90% silver. 1. Bust Quarter (1796 to 1838) The earliest available US quarters, and this, the hardest to find of all.