Here are the rare Washington quarters to watch for:
- 1932-D — $115 and up.
- 1932-S — $125 and up.
- 1934 doubled die obverse — $75 and up.
- 1937 doubled die obverse — $75 and up.
- 1943-S doubled die obverse — $30 and up.
- 1950-D/S — $30 and up.
- 1950-S/D — $32 and up.
What Washington quarters are worth saving?
The following Washington quarters in any condition, are worth considerable more than common circulating coins:
- Any Proof coin.
- All 90% silver (1932 – 1964, and Special Proof Silver Issues))
- All 40% silver-clad issues (1776-1976 Special Bicentennial Issues)
- 1982, 1982-D, 1983, and 1983-D in uncirculated condition.
What is a 1965 Washington quarter worth?
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1965 Washington Quarter value at an average of $1, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $35. (see details)…
What does the sell value on a Washington quarter mean?
The sell value is what you can expect a coin dealer to pay you if you sell the coin. The first column lists the date and mint mark followed by the buy price, and the sell value for an average circulated Washington Quarter. The next two columns list the buy price and the sell value for an average uncirculated.
Are there proof coins of the Washington quarter?
Proof coins are rarely found in circulation because they were specifically issued directly to coin collectors. Up until and including, 1964, Washington Quarters were made of 90% silver. However, the occasional proof or silver coin sometimes makes it into general circulation.
What kind of silver is a Washington quarter made of?
Up until and including, 1964, Washington Quarters were made of 90% silver. However, the occasional proof or silver coin sometimes makes it into general circulation. The following Washington quarters in any condition, are worth considerable more than common circulating coins:
Where are the mint marks on a Washington quarter?
Learning how to grade silver Washington quarters is an important part of determining the value of your coin. Mint Marks. The United States Mint produced Washington quarters at three different mints: Philadelphia (no mint mark), Denver (D) and San Francisco (S).