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Silver State Quarters Pf70 Popular Q&A
Q: Where the state quarters made in silver?
A: The ones you find in your change are not made of silver. 90% silver state quarers were made and sold to collectors. Read More »
Q: Which silver state quarter is most valuable?
A: The 1999-S Delaware Silver Quarter in PF65 condition is worth: $45.00. These quarters were only struck for collectors and sold in proof sets. All circulation qu... Read More »
Q: What was the last year the united states made the quarter out of ...
A: 1965 was the last year that the U.S. made Read More »
Q: What year did united states stop making silver quarters?
A: 1964 is the final year that the mint stopped producing Read More »
Q: What happened to this Nevada state quarter that has no copper por...
A: I have seen thin copper cores before though never one thoroughly missing, but I believe it is possible that the nickel layers were "pulled over" the copper core... Read More »