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1964 Us Silver Quarter

By jussdoit42, 12 March, 2025
Description

6.19 Grams

US Silver 1964 Quarter

Circulated

Category
Coins and Currency
Condition
Good
For Sale?
Yes
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Charley

1 month 3 weeks ago

1964 U.S. Silver Quarter

Description

  • Type: Washington Quarter
  • Year: 1964
  • Material: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
  • Weight: 6.19 grams (matches standard weight for a 1964 quarter)
  • Condition: Circulated with visible wear but details still clear
  • Mint Mark: (Not visible in image — if marked with a 'D', it was minted in Denver; no mark indicates it was minted in Philadelphia)

Historical Context

  • 1964 Washington Quarters are significant because they were the last year that U.S. quarters were made with 90% silver before the switch to copper-nickel in 1965.
  • These coins are commonly sought by both collectors and silver investors.

Current Value

Since your coin is circulated and shows signs of wear, its value is primarily based on its silver content (bullion value), though collectible demand may add some value.

  • Silver Melt Value (March 2025 Estimate):
    • A 1964 Washington quarter contains 0.1808 troy ounces of silver.
    • At a silver spot price of $25 USD per ounce, the melt value would be approximately $4.52 USD.
  • Collector Value (Based on Condition):
    • Good (G) to Very Good (VG): $5 – $6 USD
    • Fine (F) to Extremely Fine (EF): $6 – $8 USD
    • About Uncirculated (AU): $8 – $10 USD
    • Uncirculated (Mint State MS-60 or better): $12 – $20+ USD

Key Value Factors

✅ Silver Content: Even in worn condition, this coin maintains solid value due to its silver content.
✅ Historical Importance: As the final year of the 90% silver quarters, it's popular among collectors.
✅ Condition Matters: The coin appears circulated with some wear, which keeps its value closer to silver melt rates unless it's in exceptional condition.

Recommendations

  • If you believe this coin may have exceptional qualities (e.g., rare mint errors, better-than-average condition), consider having it graded by a professional service such as PCGS or NGC.
  • For general sales, platforms like eBay, Etsy, or local coin shops are ideal for selling common circulated 1964 quarters.
  • If you’re holding this coin as an investment, its silver content alone makes it a solid choice given the enduring demand for precious metals.
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