I had a forum member who's into them tell me that they weren't worth much when he was buying one that I had, so in answer to your question I'd say "not much".
This was the only date with little/no info in ksteeleheaders 'pricing synopsis' thread. For a coin with 111 total graded, 93 in MS, there seems to have been more activity with the '64-D Type C, which has only 25 graded in total. The TT realized price of $160, as Herb pointed out, is just about right where the CU price is ($175). ALL dates of the silver Type B's, along with the '64-D Type C, are among the 'most active' on the Washie price guide.
<<proof 1964 quarters are type B reverse, and unless really nice not worth a great amount over melt..
I made 4 predictions to myself many years ago. And they are all turning out incorrect.
One was that business strike silver B's would never amount to much since there were so many proofs around of the same mint and year. I always thought the circulation strikes were worthy of collecting, but was doubtful many would agree with me.
Another was that business strike clad B's would really amount to something since they were unique to their year and mint (Denver) and were scarce. I was hopeful folks would agree with me, but am now starting to wonder.
As you may have gathered, the big vaue seems to be only PCGS slabs that state type B on them.
Herb makes an excellent point, and in attributed PCGS holders, the money grade is MS65 or higher (in order to make it worth the submission/attribution/shipping/return shipping fees). Even with the guys ATS now attributing these, the money is still in our hosts plastic.
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On Teletrade March 1, a PCGS 65 went for $160.
Hoard the keys.
Gary
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Gary
I made 4 predictions to myself many years ago. And they are all turning out incorrect.
One was that business strike silver B's would never amount to much since there were so many proofs around of the same mint and year. I always thought the circulation strikes were worthy of collecting, but was doubtful many would agree with me.
Another was that business strike clad B's would really amount to something since they were unique to their year and mint (Denver) and were scarce. I was hopeful folks would agree with me, but am now starting to wonder.
Herb makes an excellent point, and in attributed PCGS holders, the money grade is MS65 or higher (in order to make it worth the submission/attribution/shipping/return shipping fees). Even with the guys ATS now attributing these, the money is still in our hosts plastic.