How Much is a Washington Silver Quarter Worth (Price Chart)

The production of Washington quarters started in 1932 when this coin replaced the Standing Liberty quarter. It continued until 1998 with some changes in metal composition.

The US Mint temporarily changed standard reverse eagle design in 1975 and 1976 to honor the Declaration of Independence bicentennial. Let’s check the average and rare  Washington quarters value that varies depending on their type and the production date.

Washington Quarters Type

1. Silver composition

Silver composition
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Engraver John Flanagan designed these coins made of 90% silver, and three mints produced them from 1932 to 1964. They weighed 0.2 troy ounces (6.25 g) and had 0.95 inches (24.3 mm) in diameter.

Coins minted from 1944 to 1964 are not precious, but their prices go from $5.92 to $50 for the piece in the mint state. That makes them desirable for newbies and collectors on a budget.

Washington Quarters value by USA Coin book

Year Quality
Good Very good Fine Very fine Extra fine About

uncirculated

MS 60 MS 65
1932 $5.9 $7 $8 $9.2 $10.4 $10.4 $28 $471
1932 D $139 $195 $213 $280 $336 $336 $1,198 $13,573
1932 S $167 $195 $213 $252 $308 $308 $496 $5,410
1934 $73 $83 $93 $223 $336 $336 $1,108 $4,828
1934 D $5.9 $6.5 $7 $11.3 $28 $28 $280 $948
1935 $5.9 $6.5 $6.8 $7 $7.5 $7.5 $25 $167
1935 D $5.9 $6.5 $7 $9.2 $24 $24 $268 $705
1935 S $5.9 $6.5 $7 $8 $15 $15 $111 $336
1936 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $7 $7 $28 $133
1936 D $15 $24 $28 $40 $63 $63 $571 $1,198
1936 S $5.9 $5.9 $8 $10.4 $15 $15 $133 $364
1937 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $7 $7 $28 $101
1937 D $5.9 $5.9 $8 $10.4 $15 $15 $79 $167
1937 S $9.2 $15 $24 $28 $40 $40 $167 $445
1938 $5.9 $5.9 $8 $10.4 $15 $15 $106 $230
1938 S $5.9 $5.9 $8 $12 $24 $24 $118 $254
1939 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $7 $7 $15 $66
1939 D $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $8 $10.4 $10.4 $46 $129
1939 S $5.9 $5.9 $8 $12 $24 $24 $106 $345
1940 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $7 $7 $17 $66
1940 D $5.9 $5.9 $9.2 $12 $28 $28 $133 $336
1940 S $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $6.5 $8 $8 $25 $73
1941 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $6.5 $6.5 $9.20 $51
1941 D $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $7 $7 $37 $79
1941 S $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $7 $7 $32 $79
1942 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $6.5 $6.5 $8 $40
1942 D $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $7 $7 $17 $46
1942 S $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $6.5 $9.2 $9.2 $79 $195
1943 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $6.5 $6.5 $8 $46
1943 D $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $7 $7 $32 $66
1943 S $5.9 $5.9 $5.9 $6.5 $8 $8 $30 $66

The Philadelphia mint didn’t produce proof coins every year, and the existing ones are worth approximately $10 and $550. The only exception is the 1936 proof Washington quarter that costs $1,617 in mint condition.

 

2. Clad composition

Clad composition

The US mints produced these quarters made of 91.67% copper and 8.33% nickel from 1965 to 1998 after beautiful John Flanagan’s design.

Even though they were still the same size of 0.95 inches (24.3 mm) in diameter, these coins were slightly lighter with a mass of 0.18 troy ounces (5.67 g).

Washington Quarters value by USA Coin book

Year Mintage Mint state 65 quality
1965 P 1,819,717,540 $9.8
1966 P 821,010,500 $7.7
1967 P 1,524,031,848 $6.5
1968 P 220,731,500 $8.9
1968 D 101,534,000 $6.5
1968 S 3,041,506 /
1969 P 176,212,000 $11
1969 D 114,372,000 $11
1969 S 2,934,631 /
1970 P 136,420,000 $11
1970 D 417,341,364 $7.7
1970 S 2,632,810 /
1971 P 109,284,000 $7.7
1971 D 258,634,428 $5.5
1971 S 3,220,733 /
1972 P 215,048,000 $5.5
1972 D 311,067,732 $5.5
1972 S 3,260,996 /
1973 P 346,924,000 $5.5
1973 D 232,977,400 $6.5
1973 S 2,760,339 /
1974 P 801,456,000 $5.5
1974 D 353,160,300 $8.9
1974 S 2,612,568 /

Only San Francisco mint produced proof coins from 1968 to 1974, and their current value is $4.41 for a quarter in mint state.

 

3. Bicentennial design

Bicentennial design

In 1976, Americans got Washington quarters recognizable to unique Jack L. Ahr’s design. They were at the same dimensions as clad version, with the same metal composition.

Washington Quarters value by USA Coin book

Year Mintage Proof 65 quality MS 65 quality
1976 809,784,016 / $6.49
1976 D 860,118,839 / $6.49
1976 S 7,059,099 $4.41 /
1976 S 40% silver 11,000,000 $9.53 $8.31

Plus, you can find silver coins minted in the San Francisco mint this year. Each piece of 11,000,000 produced consists of 40% silver and is worth between $8 and $9.5 in uncirculated condition.

 

4. Clad composition

Clad composition

After two years, three state mints continued with the Washington quarters made of copper and nickel. Nowadays, you can find numerous MS 65 coins worth $6.5 to $50, but the one minted in Philadelphia in 1983 costs $72.

Washington Quarters value by USA Coin book

Year Mintage Quality
Proof 65 MS 65
1977 468,556,000 / $6.5
1977 D 256,524,978 / $6.5
1977 S 3,251,152 $4.4 /
1978 521,452,000 / $6.5
1978 D 287,373,152 / $6.5
1978 S 3,127,781 $4.4 /
1979 518,708,000 / $6.5
1979 D 489,789,780 / $6.5
1979 S Type 1 (filled S) 3,677,175 $8.9 /
1979 S Type 2 (clear S) $11 /
1980 635,832,000 / $6.5
1980 D 518,327,487 / $6.5
1980 S 3,554,806 $4.4 /
1981 601,716,000 / $6.5
1981 D 575,722,833 / $6.5
1981 S Type 1 (filled S) 4,063,083 $13 /
1981 S Type 2 (clear S) $27 /
1982 500,931,000 / $33
1982 D 480,042,788 / $22
1982 S 3,857,479 $4.4 /
1983 673,535,000 / $72
1983 D 617,806,446 / $47
1983 S 3,279,126 $4.4 /
1984 676,545,000 / $11
1984 D 546,483,064 / $13
1984 S 3,065,110 $4.4 /
1985 775,818,962 / $16
1985 D 519,962,888 / 9.8
1985 S 3,362,821 $4.4 /
1986 551,199,333 / $13
1986 D 504,298,660 / $20
1986 S 3,010,497 $4.4 /
1987 582,499,481 / $9.8
1987 D 655,594,696 / $6.5
1987 S 4,227,728 $4.4 /
1988 562,052,000 / $16
1988 D 596,810,688 / $11
1988 S 3,262,948 $4.4 /
1989 512,868,000 / $13
1989 D 896,535,597 / $4.4
1989 S 3,220,194 $4.4 /
1990 613,792,000 / $16
1990 D 927,638,181 / $16
1990 S 3,299,559 $4.4 /
1991 570,968,000 / $16
1991 D 630,966,693 / $13
1991 S 2,867,787 $4.4 /
1992 384,764,000 / $17
1992 D 389,777,107 / $19
1992 S 2,858,981 $4.4 /
1992 S (silver proof coins) 1,317,579 $10.4 /
1993 639,276,000 / $7.7
1993 D 645,476,128 / $7.7
1993 S 2,633,439 $4.4 /
1993 S (silver proof coins) 761,353 $10.4 /
1994 825,600,000 / $11
1994 D 880,034,110 / $11
1994 S 2,484,594 $4.4 /
1994 S (silver proof coins) 785,329 $10.4 /
1995 1,004,336,000 / $16
1995 D 1,103,216,000 / $14
1995 S 2,117,496 $8.9 /
1995 S (silver proof coins) 679,985 $10.4 /
1996 925,040,000 / $11
1996 D 906,868,000 / $11
1996 S 1,750,244 $4.4 /
1996 S (silver proof coins) 775,021 $10.4 /
1997 595,740,000 / $12
1997 D 599,680,000 / $13
1997 S 2,055,000 $4.4 /
1997 S (silver proof coins) 741,678 $10.4 /
1998 896,268,000 / $7.7
1998 D 821,000,000 / $7.7
1998 S 2,086,507 $4.4 /
1998 S (silver proof coins) 878,792 $10.4 /

 

5. Washington crossing the Delaware

Washington crossing the Delaware

Thanks to the restored John Flanagan design, this coin made of 91.67% copper and 8.33% nickel is beautiful and already collectible. It is 0.07 inches (1.75 mm) thick, weighs 0.18 troy ounces (5.67 g), and has 0.95 inches (24.3 mm) in diameter.

Washington quarters value by USA Coin book

Year Proof 65 quality MS 65 quality
2021 / $7.69
2021 D / $7.69
2021 S $4.41 /
2021 S silver proof $10.6 /

The plan is to mint this quarter in 2021, and the production of new circulating quarters dedicated to historic American women will run from 2022 to 2025.

 

Key Date Washington Quarters

Washington quarters are among the most famous and longest-running US coin series. Even though you can find most of them on the market, there are a few rarities with minor irregularities that significantly affect their value.

Key Washington quarter dates

Year Extra fine Uncirculated grades
1932 D $335 $1,200 to $13,550
1932 S $300 $500 to $5,400
1934 doubled die obverse $350 $1,100 to $4,800
1937 doubled die obverse $700 $2,550 to $12,250
1942 D doubled die obverse $400 $2,100 to $7,200
1943 doubled die obverse $335 $2,225 to $6,530
1943 S doubled die obverse $220 $550 to $3,500
1950 D with D over S $170 $335 to $3,235
1950 S with S over D $170 $390 to $1,100

There are also unique four types of these coins minted in Philadelphia in 1934. You should pay $6 to $9 for any of them in circulated condition, including:

 

  • 1934 light motto
  • 1934 medium motto
  • 1934 heavy motto

 

Summary

The first Washington quarter was minted in 1932. It should have been a one-year commemorative coin, but Americans loved the design. The US Mint continued with production, and this quarter is one of the most beloved collectible coins in this country.

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