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1946, 1957 And 1964 Silver Quarters

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I have a 1946, 1957 and a 1964 silver quarter. At work I kept finding 1965 quarters (seriously I think I have 20! (No I don't know why I still have them lol) but never anything older (already had 1946 and 1957 before I worked there) then one day a very loyal very regular customer comes in and puts the 1964 quarter on the counter and I was so excited!! I know the older two aren't in great shape but are they worth anything?
1946,-1957-And-1964-Silver-Quarters
1946,-1957-And-1964-Silver-Quarters
1946,-1957-And-1964-Silver-Quarters
1946,-1957-And-1964-Silver-Quarters
1946,-1957-And-1964-Silver-Quarters
1946,-1957-And-1964-Silver-Quarters
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Well, they are worth their weight in silver content, Some folks may pay a bit more if they are looking to fill an album..
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Just bullion coins.



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They are worth silver value. Keepers.
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"Junk" silver (pre-1965 90% silver coins) goes for about 24x face value in the current market, so those would be worth about $6 each in silver.
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Thanks for the info! I definitely think all my coins are going to be staying with me. Well ya know unless someone offers me a stupid amount of money (highly unlikely lol) I'm just trying to get as much information as I can. I have most definitely found the right place to be!!
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$5.56 worth of silver in each 90% Ag quarter.
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Yay silver. Nice photos too
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Agreed, common date quarters but 90% silver and keepers for the bullion value.

Suggest you pay attention to your coin identification skills. Both the 1957 and 1964 quarters have a D (Denver) mint mark on the reverse.

As such, it would have been more accurate for you to say that you have a 1946, 1957-D and 1964-D quarters.
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