Regardless of condition, a Proof 1963 Washington quarter is made of 90% silver and has an actual silver weight of 0.1808 ounces. Which means if silver is $14.68 USD an ounce, that a Washington quarter struck before 1964 has a melt value of $2.65.
What quarters from the 1960s are valuable?
Your 1960 quarter value starts a $4.28 each. This minimum represents the high silver content in the coin. If you discover your coin is in “Uncirculated” condition it is now worth a premium. Two mints produced Washington quarters in 1960, Denver and Philadelphia, both valued approximately the same.
What’s the value of a 1963 Washington quarter?
Your 1963 quarter value in this condition is worth the underlying silver bullion value. Check your coins with the values chart. Most of the silver Washington quarters value is tied closely to the price of silver. However, a few rare dates and mintmarks are very valuable.
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]
What is on the bottom of a 1964 Washington quarter?
Wrapping around the top of the coin is the following text: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Below that, the motto E PLURIBUS UNUM. Wrapping around the bottom of the coin, the denomination QUARTER DOLLAR is inscribed. The edge of the 1964 Proof Washington quarter, like all Washington quarters, is reeded.
What is the value of a Washington quarter?
Which means if silver is $14.68 USD an ounce, that a Washington quarter struck before 1964 has a melt value of $2.65. The numismatic premium for a well-preserved Washington quarter is worth approximately two times melt, or $6.00.