
Holding a 1964 quarter is like holding a genuine piece of American history, as it marks the final year that these iconic coins were struck from 90% pure silver for circulation. This precious metal content is the key to its value and ensures that your coin is worth far more than its simple 25-cent face value.
The foundational worth of any 1964 quarter is its silver melt value. Because it contains a significant amount of silver, its base price is tied directly to the daily fluctuations of the silver market. This means your coin is typically worth several dollars at a minimum, often fluctuating in the $3 to $5 range just for its silver content alone. This inherent value makes it a fantastic find in any pocket change.
However, the story doesn't end there. For collectors, the coin's condition, or grade, can elevate its worth dramatically. While a circulated coin in "Good" or "Fine" condition will trade close to its silver value, a coin that has been preserved in uncirculated, mint state is a different prize altogether. These pristine examples, which look as fresh as the day they left the Philadelphia (no mint mark) or Denver ("D" mint mark) mint, are highly sought after by numismatists.
An uncirculated 1964 quarter can easily fetch a value starting around $8 and can climb to $15 or even higher depending on its specific grade and eye appeal. So, take a close look at your quarter. You're not just holding silver; you could be holding a valuable collector's piece whose worth continues to grow well beyond its metallic content.


