I hadn’t seen one of these in a long time… but during my live show yesterday, I finally found one again.
A silver quarter.
Not just any silver quarter — but a Type B variety that can instantly make an ordinary coin worth 3 to 4 times more money.
Most people would spend it.
Collectors would smile.
And now you’ll know exactly what to look for.
Save this. You’ll want it.
Why Silver Quarters Matter 
All U.S. quarters dated:
1964 and earlier
are made of 90% silver.
That alone gives them solid value.
But some of them hide a rare design variation that dramatically increases their price.
The Best Years to Check First
Focus on:
1956 – 1964
These years are where the valuable Type B reverse quarters appear most often.
What Is a “Type B” Quarter?
It’s a design variation on the back of the coin (reverse side).
Most people never notice it.
But once you see it, you’ll never forget it.
How to Identify a Type B Silver Quarter (Step-by-Step) 
Take your silver quarter and follow these steps:
Flip the coin to the back
You should see the eagle design with the words:
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
QUARTER DOLLAR
Look at the word “STATES”
Zoom in between the letters:
E and S
If you see a clear, wide gap between them — that’s your first sign.
Look at the word “DOLLAR”
Focus on the A in “DOLLAR.”
If the leaf is touching the top of the A, you’ve likely found a Type B reverse.
That tiny detail is the difference between a normal silver quarter and a collector coin.
Real Value Examples 
- Certified high-grade Type B quarter: $240+
- Ungraded but genuine: $40+
That’s 3–4× more than a regular silver quarter melt value.
And yes — the one found on the live show was a 1956.
Why These Are So Valuable
- Different reverse design used briefly
- Low survival in good condition
- Most were spent
- Most were never checked
- Many were melted for silver
Collectors actively hunt these.
Important Warnings 
Do NOT clean the coin
Do NOT polish it
Do NOT scratch it
Do NOT sell it as scrap silver
Cleaning alone can cut the value in half or worse.
If you find one:
Store it safely
Handle by the edges
Consider professional grading (PCGS or NGC)
Final Thought
Almost everyone knows what a silver quarter is.
Very few people know about Type B quarters.
Now you do.
And the next time one shows up in your change… you won’t miss it.
