1966 Quarter Value

Silver Coin Value. The value of these coins is tied directly to the price of silver. At $20 per ounce, 90% silver coins are worth about fourteen times their face value. A dime would be worth about $1.40, a quarter about $3.50, and a half dollar, about $6.00. At the same silver price of $20, 40% silver half dollars are worth approximately $2.50. The standard 1776-1976 clad quarters in circulated condition are only worth their face value of $0.25. These coins only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. The 1776-1976 quarter with no mint mark and the 1776-1976 D quarter are each worth.

1966 Washington Quarter Value in mint state is worth.25C to.50C if they’re circulated (worn) and will be worth $1 or more if they grade MS63. A 1966 Washington Quarter can be worth $400 if graded and certified MS67 in a PCGS or NGC holder. There are two 50 State Quarter value charts, one for single coins, and one for rolls of 40 coins (the standard $10 roll of 40 quarters). As in all of the coin value guides, these values are actual dollar amounts that coin dealers most likely will pay you for your coins. The quarter is a Canadian coin, valued at 25 cents or one-fourth of a Canadian dollar. It is a small, circular coin of silver colour. According to the Royal Canadian Mint, the official name for the coin is the 25-cent piece, but in practice it is simply called a quarter.
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Type: | Elizabeth II Canadian Silver 25 Cents | ||
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Years: | 1965 - 1966 | Cat. Num.: | KM# 62 |
Country: | Canada | Period: | Confederation, Elizabeth II |
Currency: | Canadian Dollar | Face value: | 25 Cents |
System: | Decimal | 100 Cents = 1 Dollar | |
Desgr/Engr: | |||
Obverse: | Elizabeth II young bust right | ||
Legend: | ELIZABETH II D·G·REGINA | ||
Reverse: | Caribou left, denomination above, date at right | ||
Legend: | CANADA 25 Cents | ||
Edge: | Reeded | ||
Purpose: | Circulation |
Year: | |
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Mint: | |
Mintage: | 25,626,315 |
Scarcity: | |
Valuation: | |
Notes: | |
Grades & Prices Available |
(VF+) | Sold |
(EF) | Sold |

Composition: | Silver |
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Fineness: | 0.8000 |
Weight (g): | 5.8319g |
Weight (Oz): | 0.19 Oz |
Net Content: | 0.15 Oz (4.67g) |
Bullion Value: | $4.10 |
Alignment: | |
Diameter: | 23.50mm |
Thickness: |
The quarter is a Canadian coin, valued at 25 cents or one-fourth of a Canadian dollar. It is a small, circular coin of silver colour. According to the Royal Canadian Mint, the official name for the coin is the 25-cent piece, but in practice it is simply called a quarter.
Year | Mintage | G | F | VF | EF | AU | UNC | BU | PROOF |
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1966 | 25,626,315 | $4.00 | $4.70 | $5.20 | $7.20 |
$30.50 | $14.99 | $12.99 | $20.99 |
PCGS 25c 1857 Seated Quarter Struck 3% Off-Center F
$800.00NGC 25c 1876 Seated Quarter 2% Curved Clipped VF30
$175.00NGC 1917 Standing Quarter 5% Defective Planchet & Cracked Planchet AU53
$900.00NGC 25c 1959 Washington Quarter on Nickel Planchet MS63
$450.001966 Quarter Value Error
PCGS 25c 1960 Washington Quarter on Cent Planchet MS64 RB
$1,250.00NGC 25c (1932-1964) Silver Washington Quarter Struck 75% Off-Center MS63
$950.00NGC 25c (1932-1964) Silver Washington Quarter 80% Off-Center & Indent MS63
$850.00NGC 25c (1932-1964) Washington Quarter Struck 80% Off-Center MS62
$850.00PCGS 25c (1932-1954)-S Washington Quarter Double-Struck 85% Off-Center & Chain-Edge Strike AU-55
$850.00(2 Coin Set) PCGS 1965 Washington Quarter Retained Cud Progression Set & Broadstruck AU58/MS62
$750.00NGC 1968-S Proof Washington Quarter Triple-Struck Broadstrike PF68
$2,800.00NGC 25c 1970-D Washington Quarter on Dime Stock AU55
$80.00NGC 25c 1970-D Washington Quarter on Dime Thickness Stock MS63
$175.00ANACS 25c 1972-D Washington Quarter 45 Degree Rotated Reverse AU55
$100.001965 1966 Quarter Value
