
That 1964 quarter in your pocket is far more than just 25 cents; it's a tangible piece of American history and a valuable store of precious metal. Unlike modern quarters, the 1964 Washington quarter was struck from a composition of 90% silver and 10% copper, making it the last year for circulating silver quarters. This high silver content is what gives the coin its true intrinsic value.
To understand its worth, you need to look at its "melt value," which is based on the pure silver it contains. Every 1964 quarter holds exactly 0.18084 troy ounces of fine silver. This is the key figure you need. Its value is not a fixed number but fluctuates daily, directly tied to the live spot price of silver on the commodities market.
Calculating its silver worth is straightforward. Simply take the current spot price of silver per troy ounce and multiply it by 0.18084. This will give you the precise silver value of your coin at that moment. So, while it will always legally be worth 25 cents, its real value as a piece of silver is significantly higher and represents a and accessible way to own a piece of this precious metal.


