This is how to find silver coins in change. The easiest way, as demonstrated in this video is to look at the edge of the coin. The quarter with the white edge is silver. Once you see it, you'll know. If the coin is silver, it's worth about 20 times the face value. For example, the face value of a quarter is $0.25, so 20 times that would be $5. Thanks for watching!
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How To Find Silver Coins in Change
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