What is the silver content of a 1944 quarter?

90% silver; additional shipping always free with purchase of other quarters! 1944 VF35 Washington Quarter.

How much is a 1964 quarter in good condition worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1964 Washington Quarter value at an average of $6.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $42.

What is the value of a 1944 silver quarter?

The 1944 quarter with no mint mark is worth around $6 in extremely fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $9 for coins with an MS 60 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $26. The 1944 D quarter is worth around $6 in extremely fine condition.

Is the 1944 quarter worth more than silver?

To reach higher values your coin must be in nice “Uncirculated” condition and exhibit great detail. The 1944 quarter pictured is an outstanding example. In this condition it is worth considerably more than the minimum silver value. In today’s market, the circulated 1944 quarter is worth silver bullion value.

Where can I find a 1944 Washington quarter?

As a collectible the Washington quarter with the “D” mintmark, indicating the Denver mint is the rarer issue. Followed in lower value by the “S” mintmark coin, produced at the San Francisco mint. The Philadelphia mint did not use a mintmark, issued the highest total amount of quarters in 1944, and are today the most commonly found.

What’s the value of a silver Liberty quarter?

The older Standing Liberty series is very popular with collectors. Many dates are scarce and in demand for $25 or $30 each. If you have any old silver quarters in well preserved condition the value quickly rises to $45 or more.

What’s the value of a 1964 silver quarter?

Many of your old silver quarter values are tied closely to the price of silver. Quarters dated 1964 and earlier are 90% silver and worth many times their face value. With today’s high value of silver your old coins are becoming surprisingly valuable. Scarce and rare quarters are found in all the design series. Early era quarters]

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