> One 1964 (and below) George Washington quarter-dollar melted down is worth about $3 in today's fiat currency.
>One silver melted down is worth about 93 cents.
> 1 gallon of gas in 1964 was 30 cents in (coins that contained silver). This equates to about $4 in today's money.
>gas is around $4 in some parts of the country.
>silver is the only way to protect your hard earned money from inflation.
The following is a website which gives an active calculation to the silver market and which coins contain different percentages of silver.
http://www.coinflation.com/silver_coin_values.html