A 1966 quarter with no mint mark, produced at the Philadelphia Mint, is worth $2-$4 in circulated condition. Uncirculated coins…
A standard 1965 quarter without a mint mark is worth face value (25 cents), but rare error coins can be…
A standard 1964 quarter (no mint mark from Philadelphia) or 1964-D quarter is worth $4-$6 based on 90% silver content,…
The 1963 Washington quarter’s value ranges from $6 to over $17,000 depending on mint mark, condition, and errors. All contain…
A standard 1962 quarter is worth $5-$7 in uncirculated condition based on its 90% silver content. The 1962-D (Denver) and…
A 1961 quarter contains 90% silver, giving it a melt value of approximately $9.05. Circulated coins are worth $1-$1.50, while…
A standard 1960 quarter from Philadelphia (no mint mark) or Denver (“D”) is typically worth $4.50-$5.25 based on its 90%…
A standard 1959 quarter typically values between $2.50-$8 depending on condition, but rare errors can dramatically increase worth. Both Philadelphia…
A 1958 quarter’s value ranges from face value ($0.25) for circulated coins to $10-$80+ for high-grade uncirculated pieces. The 1958-D…
