The last silver quarters were minted in 1964.
A shape is considered regular when all sides are of equal length.
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Well, darling, 34 quarters is equivalent to $8.50. So, if you're trying to impress someone with your quick math skills, go ahead and tell them you've got a cool $8.50 in good ol' quarters. Just don't go spending it all in one place, honey.
I think you can tell if a shape has a square corner by seeing if the corner has a 90 degree angle. If it is 90 degress than it is a square corner.
You have to be more specific. First off, what Barber coin is it? There are Barber dimes, quarters and half-dollars. Secondly, you have to tell us the mintmark of the coin, along with the condition before we can tell you the value.
The 11-sided design was chosen to help make the coin easy to tell apart from other coins, especially to help people who are visually impaired or blind. Those of us who are sighted can tell by its color, but for someone who relies on touch the 11 sides distinguish it from similar sized pieces such as quarters and halves.
25 X 4 = you tell me
The easy way is by the dates. Halves made in 1964 or before are 90% silver and 10% copper. Kennedy halves from 1965 to 1970 are only 40% silver. All regular issue halves from 1971 to date are copper-nickel.
The last silver quarters were minted in 1964.
No, none can tell that by the shape of a leaf, unless a certain kind of leaf is poisonous and has a certain shape, but not for all leaves.
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US quarters (25 cent coins) were 90% silver through 1964, changing to a cupro-nickel clad composition in 1965.
YOU LOOK AT IT! how stupid are you?
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You can tell if a dime or quarter is silver by checking the year minted. Dimes minted before 1965 and quarters minted before 1964 are made of 90% silver. You can also conduct a magnet test - if the coin is attracted to a magnet, it is not silver.