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How much is a silver quarter worth?
Find a 1964 or previous silver quarter in a vending machine return slot, pocket change, or an old drawer? You just may be asking yourself..self..How much is a silver quarter worth? We are happy to tell you that most any quarter minted before 1965 is worth at bare minimum $ this calculation is based on the current silver price of $ Pretty good right? At the very least much better than the .25 face value that most quarters have. That is much better than the face value of .25 right? You can probably take it by a coin dealer and get somewhere between $ and $ as they rarely pay spot for coins. If you are more interested in the numismatic or collect-ability of this coin click here for quarter prices. Like some more information? – Well what type of quarter is it? Click on the image below that best matches the image on your coin. Read More » -
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Barber Half Dollar 1892 to 1916
The Barber Half Dollar was issued between 1892 and 1916 and was part of the “Barber Coinage”. Barber coinage consists of Barber Dimes, Barber Quarters, and Barber Dimes. It sounds confusing to me but that’s they way they rolled back then..get it rolled…coin rolled…Hehe. The Barber Half Dollar was also called the Liberty Head Half Dollar and is 90% silver coinage with a melt value of $. More About the Barber Half Dollar Due to public dissatisfaction with the Seated Liberty coinage in use since the 1830’s and the passage of the Coinage Act of 1890 which stated a coin could be replaced by the Mint after a coin had been issued for 25 years, a new series of coins including the dime, quarter and half dollar were designed and issued. The Barber Half Dollar, named for designer and Chief Mint Engraver Charles E. Barber. Although discussions and design competitions were held throughout ... Read More » -
Kennedy Half Dollar 1964 to 1970
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Mercury Dime 1916-1945
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1921 Peace Dollar
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Roosevelt Dime 1946 to 1964
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