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Buy 90% Silver Washington Quarters 40-Coin Roll Avg Circ

Price:   $241.38  $193.10-20%

  • Model: 5194
  • 1000 Units in Stock

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(complete orders today,deliverd around 18/04/2025)
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    About 5-7 days.
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    • Details
    These coins were used in commerce for about 35 years. Low premiums on these rolls make them attractive to Silver bullion investors.

    Product Highlights:
    • Contains approximately 7.15 oz actual Silver weight.
    • Coins are packaged in a tightly sealed roll.
    • All coins are dated from 1932-1964.
    Protect and store your investment by adding these canvas bags to your order.

    These rolls are a great way to add Silver to any investment portfolio. Add several $10 Face Value Rolls of 90% Silver Washington Quarters to your cart today!

    Pre-1965 90% Silver coins, sometimes referred to as junk Silver or scrap Silver, are a great way to start your Silver investments. These Silver coins were pulled from circulation with the introduction of copper/nickel clad coins and the rising demand of Silver. The public saved them for their 90% Silver content as a rainy day fund they can fall back on.

    How many quarters are in a roll? A roll of U.S. quarters contains 40 quarters, for a value of $10. While there are 40 coins in a roll of quarters, other coin values are rolled in different amounts.

    How Many Quarters are there in a Roll?

    There are 40 quarters, or $10 in a roll of quarters. APMEX offers a comprehensive guide on storing, sorting and rolling coins.


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