They are worth 4-16 dollars in circulated condition. These coins contain 80% silver!
at least 6 times face value in silver
silver content in 1867-1967 Canadian quarter
1966 Canadian quarter is 80% silver and approximately has .1501 Troy oz of silver. So it depends what silver spot is. With silver at $48/oz it's worth $7.20
4-29-11>> The silver value is $8.75 as of today.
Assuming it's an American quarter, it's worth $3 for the silver in February 2018.
Canada stopped using silver in its coins in 1968. Your quarter is made of nickel and worth face value only.
It's a common date Washington quarter, most are only valued for the silver, about $5.00 as of today.
The value for the silver is about $5.00
It's an ordinary circulation coin worth face value only. /\ /\ /\ /\ This answer is incorrect. A 1956 Canadian Quarter even circulated is worth a bit over $2 as it is 80% Silver. Check out www.coinflation.com and go to countries and pick Canada for more on melt values of Canadian Coins.
It's a common date, worth at least $3 for the silver and up to $5 in good condition.
7-29-11>>> 1964 is the most common date for a silver Washington quarter. Most are valued for the silver only, at $6.00 as of today.
The value depends on the silver price, today it is worth around $4.94, but will change as silver prices change.
You can sell it for either the price of all the quarters put together or how much the bidder wants for it. I have sold one on eBay for a lot and some people can get pretty crazy about them and bid really high. Also if you have it in a special thing that holds it that is in mint condition that shows which state and other stuff then that can bring up the value a lot.