Coin Highlights:
- Contains approximately 7.15 oz of actual silver weight
- Coins are packaged in a tightly sealed roll.
- Each $10 face value roll includes 40 Washington Quarters
- Composed of 90% silver, dated between 1932 and 1964
- Coins are in average circulated condition
- Dates are randomly selected, based on current inventory
These 90% Silver Washington Quarters were the workhorse denomination of their time and represent the final U.S. quarters struck in silver. Add these $10 face value rolls of 90% Silver Washington Quarters to your cart today!
About 90% Silver Coins (Junk Silver)
Known as "junk silver" or "scrap silver," pre-1965 U.S. coins like these were pulled from circulation after the switch to copper-nickel clad coinage. Despite the nickname, these coins are valued for their 90% silver content, making them a practical hedge against inflation and an accessible entry point for silver investors.
About the U.S. Mint & the Washington Quarter
The U.S. Mint has produced some of the most iconic coins in American history, and the Washington Quarter is no exception. Initially released in 1932 as a commemorative for George Washington's 200th birthday, the design was so well-received it became a regular issue coin. With its classic profile and strong silver content, the Washington Quarter remains a cornerstone of American numismatics and bullion investing.