Worn off dates on Standing Liberty Quarters?

I have 220 standing Liberty Quarters all of which have the dates totally worn off. What is the minimum nuministic value per coin? Is there price range or a flat price?

Posted by Irv on 10:16 AM May 1, 2025

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Admin 4:58 PM May 1, 2025
Id say they are worth sort of bottom of the barrel $5.8 each based off of silver content alone. Thats the great thing about silver coins they are worth at least as much as their silver content. Are you able to upload photos of the coins?
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Admin 7:20 AM May 2, 2025
The main reason uploading a coin image would be helpful is that earlier issues 1916 and 1917 had no chainmail over liberties bare chest. In subsequent issues they covered her exposed area with chainmail. You can see what im talking about from the images ive attached or by going to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standing_Liberty_quarter
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Admin 7:22 AM May 2, 2025
here is the updated design with chain mail. the coin is most likely worth more than its silver value, but you probably need to upload a photo so we can have a better look or take them to a few coins shops and get an in person opinion.
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Admin 7:45 AM May 2, 2025
Here is also a screenshot of 1930 S Standing Liberty Quarter you can see the melt value, 5.92 today (was 5.82 yesterday).

They may be worth more to a collector who wants a few rolls of them, but with no dates its hard to tell too much about them, you can only sort of guess about what date they are based off their design. That make sense?
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