The original composition included 90% silver, but it was changed in 1965 due to increased silver prices on the stock market. However, the coin’s appearance remained unchanged until 1998. Those from the earlier period are trendy among collectors, but the 1981 quarter value and popularity are in...
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By 1941though, the quarter was still a silver coin. And even as other denominations changed their composition to save nickel, copper, and silver for the war effort, the quarter stayed silver until the national coin shortage of 1965. By then, the only silver coins being struck were proofs. ...
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How much does a 1971 quarter weigh? The 1971 quarter is made from a copper-nickel clad composition. It weighs less than the 90% silver, 10% copper alloy that the circulation-strike Washington quarters were made of through 1964. The 1971 clad quarters weigh 5.67 grams— a standard weight fo...
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People buying silver coinage for catastrophic emergencies may like the idea that a 90% silver dime or 90% silver quarter could potentially be traded in exchange for goods or services. At the very least, junk silver coinage carries a still-monetized face value. This means that the value of th...
You can also buy “Junk” silver in much smaller increments. Just remember that $1.50 in change equals about an ounce. So, 15 dimes of “Junk” silver is an ounce and so on. This way, you can always figure out how much you are paying per ounce when you buy “Junk” silver. The ...
It’s not until MS63 that a 1966 quarter is worth much more than 25 cents. The independent coin grading agency, the PCGS, values an MS63 example at $1. That increases to $14 at MS65 and $275 at MS67. The finest known 1966 quarter is a single coin grade MS68+. That’s never ...