Question by Edxx7: I have a 1942-43-46-49-62-64 silver quarter,s and1942-46-56-57-62-63-64-67silver dime,s how much are they wort
how much are they worth silver coins

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2 Responses to “I Have a 1942-43-46-49-62-64 Silver Quarter,S And1942-46-56-57-62-63-64-67silver Dime,S How Much Are They Wort”
  1. I. B. Zoxx says:

    These are all 90% silver coins except for the 1967 dime, which is copper – nickel and worth only 10 cents in circulated condition.
    90% silver coins contain .72 troy ounces of silver per dollar of face value. Silver is at $16.69 per troy ounce at the moment (check the link below for current price), and you have 1.58 troy ounces of silver. 1.58 x $16.69 gives you $26.37. The earlier quarters and dimes may be worth more if they are in nearly uncirculated or better condition.
    The coin shops in San Diego will pay about 10.5 times face for them.

    http://www.kitco.com/market/

  2. Aron R says:

    Good answers here. Another place to look for the silver values of circulated US (and Canadian) coins:

    http://www.coinflation.com

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