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Silver, but they now make quarters out of copper and nickel so if you have a quarter that was made before 1965 keep it!!
There are 40 quarters in 10 dollars. This can be calculated by dividing 10 dollars by 0.25 dollars (which is the equivalent of 25 cents) to get 40. Therefore, there are 40 quarters, or 25 cent coins, in 10 dollars.
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Most of the time the silver quarter is part of a set and is rarely seen alone. It isn't really a rare coin and would sell for about $2 for silver scrap. Keep in mind though that most quarters dated 1976 are NOT silver and the only silver quarters made in 1976 are 40% silver and all have an "S" mintmark. However, the San Fransisco mint made copper-nickel quarters with an "S" mintmark also, so having an "S" mintmark does not mean the coin is silver, but a coin without an "S" mintmark is for sure not a silver 1976 quarter.