Around $5.88 for its silver content. These were made in large quantities and therefore are only worth their metal value.
1953+1985=3938.
1953 - 2009 = -56
2012 - 1953 = 59
1953 in Roman numerals is MCMLIII
A 1953 quarter contains some silver. If it is circulated it is worth $3.66. If it is uncirculated it is worth $4.13 to $4.30.
Yes, it is made out of 90% silver and 10% copper. It has a current silver value of around $6.
It's currently worth at least $5 for its silver content.
There's no such coin. George Washington is on a 1953 quarter, as he has been on all quarters since 1932. Ben Franklin was on the half dollar at that time.
You're seeing a badly-formed "D" mint mark. The New Orleans Mint closed in 1909 so there couldn't be a 1953-O quarter. Please see the Related Question for more information.
Around $5.88 for its silver content. These were made in large quantities and therefore are only worth their metal value.
That's aluminum or aluminium, but 1953 US quarters were made of 90% silver not alumin(i)um. Please see the Related Question for more information.
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Silver Pozzoli was born in 1953.
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1953 is not considered to be a rare year for quarters. The coin is made of an alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper. Its melt value in lower grades is approximately 0.18 times the current price of 1 ounce of silver. In circulated condition they are worth 5 to 8 dollars. The value goes up if they're uncirculated.
Not "soild", "soiled", or "solid" U.S. silver coins are actually 10% copper.Not "sliver", but silver.Not a "quater", either, but a quarter, just like it's spelled on the back of the coin.Please see the Related Question for more information.