
Ah, the great American treasure hunt! If you're sifting through your pocket change hoping to find a silver lining, you've come to the right place. The magic year you need to burn into your memory is 1964. Think of it as the velvet rope in the nightclub of coinage.
Any United States quarter with a date of 1964 or any year prior is the VIP you're looking for. These distinguished gentlemen are composed of 90% silver and 10% copper. This means their value isn't just a measly twenty-five cents; it's tied to the fluctuating market price of silver, making them worth significantly more.
Then, in 1965, the music stopped. The U.S. Mint switched to a less glamorous, copper-nickel clad composition for its quarters, which continues to this day. So, if your quarter is dated 1965 or later, it's just a regular workhorse coin, perfect for a gumball machine but not for your precious metals portfolio. Keep your eyes peeled for those pre-1965 dates; you might just have a tiny silver treasure hiding in plain sight.


