Last year for Canadian silver content coins was a partial production in 1968. A magnet will pick up newer quarters but not pre 1968 silver coins this includes dimes as well.
Twenty-five cents. A quarter from 1964 or earlier is worth significantly more than face value, but 1965 and newer are generally not. (1964 was the last year in which quarters contained a significant amount of silver.)
None. All circulating quarters dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel. Special collectors' coins have been struck in 90% silver starting in the 1990s but these are sold in special packages at a cost in line with the price of silver. They're not intended for spending.
These still turn up in change and don't have any extra value if circulated. A nice uncirculated one might sell for 50 to 75 cents.
All circulating quarters dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel, and don't contain any silver. The only circulating coins that were made of 40% silver were half dollars from 1965-1969. Proof and mint-set 40% silver quarters, halves, and dollars were struck for the Bicentennial and carry the dates 1776-1976. Other dates of 40% silver Eisenhower dollars were also struck for proof and mint sets.
The 1960-1964 quarters are worth about $2.50 each for the silver 1965-1969 are likely just quarters
In good condition, I've seen 1949 quarters sell as high as $9.99.
1964 was the last year for 90% silver coins, the only US coin dated 1969 that had silver in it is a Kenndy half dollar at 40% silver with a value of about $1.00
None. It's pure nickel. Canada hung onto silver in its coins a bit longer than the US but stopped by mid-1968.
It isn't. No 1969 quarters are silver. Silver quarters were only made in 1964 and before. All quarters from 1965-present are copper-nickel. There isn't even a 1969 commemorative quarter that was struck in silver. There is no possible way for it to be silver.
I'm assuming you mean a Canadian half dollar, if so then not a whole lot, silver was removed in Canadian coinage before 1969 and as such it is pretty much just worth face value which is 50 cents Canadian.
Twenty-five cents. A quarter from 1964 or earlier is worth significantly more than face value, but 1965 and newer are generally not. (1964 was the last year in which quarters contained a significant amount of silver.)
No, only Kennedy Half dollars from 1965-1969 had any silver in them, but that's 40% not 90%.
Twenty five cents
25 cents
A 1969 silver Kennedy half dollar is worth $5 inn perfect condition. The value of the silver is worth $2.87.
The 1969 Kennedy half dollar is only 40% silver with a value about $3.25
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