Pre-1965 Washington quarter is composed of an alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper, unlike the clad coinage of the current quarter and that's why you don't see the copper strip along the edge of the coin. A circulated 1960 silver quarter has a retail of $2 to $3, and uncirculated specimens start from $3.50.
2007-04-18 20:47:38
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answered by silverpet 6
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It is a common date. In low grades it is worth 7 to 8 times face value for it's silver. There is no dealer bid or ask for this date, so only if it is in a very high mint state grade would it be worth more than face. In mint state 64 it books for $16, that is a retail and dealers pay 40 to 50 percent less. Sorry it is not a rare coin.
2007-04-18 14:23:05
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answered by Taiping 7
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It depends on how good of condition it is in. This one sold for $37.50.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1960-ICG-MS67-Washington-Quarter-25c-Silver_W0QQitemZ110109905369QQihZ001QQcategoryZ39462QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
2007-04-18 12:28:18
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answered by Sports fan 5
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what ever the going rate for silver is for the day.
2016-05-18 02:56:39
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answered by Anonymous
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uhhh 25 cents I think..........yeah at least that
2007-04-18 11:53:25
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answered by Anonymous
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$1.80
2007-04-18 11:52:30
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answered by wigginsray 7
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