What you call "perfect condition" may only grade out to VF and EF, which will make the coin "worth" about $2-3.
Although, you can probably find buyers and sellers for somewhat higher prices, as John suggests above.
http://statequarters.20m.com/q8a.html
2006-09-04 15:29:14
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answered by TJ 6
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Depending on the condition, a 1955-d quarter is worth up to about $10, probably more in the $2-$5 range. Those are the prices dealers are selling them for on E-Bay.
2006-09-04 13:25:23
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answered by johntadams3 5
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For a coin collector, depending on what condition it is, 2-3 bucks most likely. If is looks like it was made yesterday and in perfect condition, you might be able to get 5 bucks for it. Try selling it on ebay
2006-09-05 03:56:31
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answered by Arc T 2
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A quarter is worth a quarter of a dollar so therfore it is worth 1/4 of a dollar which makes it worth about 25% of a dollar which would make it worth about 25 cents.
2006-09-04 13:26:21
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answered by Anonymous
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A quater is worth nothing, a QUARTER is worth 25 cents.
2006-09-08 12:49:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to www.numismedia.com click on quarters on the right side and washington quarters. If uncirculated it is at least 2.99 uncirculated is MS 60 and above. Grading is difficult but not impossible. You could also search on ebay for completed auctions of this date 55-D. Many auctions have pictures you could compare to your coin. Good luck.
2006-09-04 13:29:50
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answered by perdidobums 5
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Take it to a coin shop and get it appraised. The minimum value is two bits, but it could be worth more if there weren't many of that type minted.
2006-09-04 13:27:45
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answered by kamaole3 7
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25 cents
2006-09-04 13:24:44
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answered by First Lady 7
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1964 isn't precisely previous whilst it includes money. the fee actual relies upon on the size of coin. beginning of coin. and mineral of minerals this is created from. and because you stated silver i could assume it to be silver. Your appropriate wager is to have it examined with the help of an appraiser
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answered by ? 4
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twenty-five cents.
2006-09-04 13:21:02
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answered by Anonymous
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