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Washington Quarter (Silver)

1932-1964 | John Flanagan | 32 coins

$0.75 – $3,825

Washington Quarter (Silver) - George Washington bust facing left (John Flanagan, 90% silver)

Washington Quarter (Silver) coins were minted from 1932-1964, designed by John Flanagan. This series includes 32 coins in our database. Values range from $0.75 to $3,825. The most sought-after is the 1932-S Washington Quarter.

All Washington Quarter (Silver) Coins

1932 Denver

Mintage: 436,800

Key Date
$81 - $3,725 View →

1932 Philadelphia (no mint mark)

Mintage: 5,404,000

Key Date
$53 - $2,075 View →

1932 San Francisco

Mintage: 408,200

Key Date
$82 - $3,825 View →

1934 Denver

Mintage: 3,527,200

Semi-Key
$12 - $580 View →

1934 Philadelphia (no mint mark)

Mintage: 22,992,000

$8.5 - $420 View →

1935 Denver

Mintage: 5,780,000

Semi-Key
$10 - $445 View →

1935 Philadelphia (no mint mark)

Mintage: 32,484,000

$8.5 - $415 View →

1935 San Francisco

Mintage: 5,660,000

$8.5 - $420 View →

1936 Denver

Mintage: 5,374,000

Semi-Key
$10 - $410 View →

1936 Philadelphia (no mint mark)

Mintage: 41,120,000

$7.5 - $390 View →

1936 San Francisco

Mintage: 3,828,000

$7.5 - $360 View →

1937 Denver

Mintage: 7,092,000

$7.5 - $385 View →

1937 Philadelphia (no mint mark)

Mintage: 46,120,000

$8.5 - $330 View →

1937 San Francisco

Mintage: 1,652,000

Semi-Key
$10 - $640 View →

1938 Philadelphia (no mint mark)

Mintage: 54,007,200

$8.5 - $395 View →

1938 San Francisco

Mintage: 2,832,000

Semi-Key
$10 - $640 View →

1939 Denver

Mintage: 7,092,000

$7 - $370 View →

1939 Philadelphia (no mint mark)

Mintage: 33,540,000

$8 - $360 View →

1939 San Francisco

Mintage: 5,660,000

$7 - $390 View →

1940 Denver

Mintage: 2,797,600

Semi-Key
$10 - $630 View →

1940 Philadelphia (no mint mark)

Mintage: 35,704,000

$7.5 - $390 View →

1940 San Francisco

Mintage: 8,244,000

$8 - $355 View →

1941 Denver

Mintage: 33,540,000

$8 - $350 View →

1941 Philadelphia (no mint mark)

Mintage: 69,728,000

$7.5 - $420 View →

1941 San Francisco

Mintage: 30,001,200

$6.5 - $325 View →

1950 Philadelphia (no mint mark)

Mintage: 24,920,126

$9 - $360 View →

1960 Philadelphia (no mint mark)

Mintage: 29,164,000

$8.5 - $390 View →

1964 Philadelphia (no mint mark)

Mintage: 560,427,000

$7 - $325 View →

1999 Philadelphia (no mint mark)

Mintage: 373,400,000

$1 - $35 View →

2000 Philadelphia (no mint mark)

Mintage: 742,576,000

$0.75 - $27 View →

2004 Philadelphia (no mint mark)

Mintage: 226,400,000

Semi-Key
$1 - $36 View →

2007 Philadelphia (no mint mark)

Mintage: 257,200,000

$0.75 - $36 View →

Key Dates

Series at a Glance

Total Coins
32
Year Range
1932-2007
Key Dates
3
Designer
John Flanagan

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most valuable Washington Quarter (Silver)? +
The 1932-S Washington Quarter is among the most valuable in this series. It is considered a key date by collectors. Condition plays a major role in value, so we recommend scanning your coin for a personalized estimate.
How many Washington Quarter (Silver) coins were made? +
The Washington Quarter (Silver) series spans 1932-1964 and includes coins from multiple mints. Our database tracks 32 individual date-and-mint combinations. Mintage figures vary widely, with lower-mintage coins typically commanding higher values.
How do I know if my Washington Quarter (Silver) is valuable? +
The value of a Washington Quarter (Silver) depends on the year, mint mark, condition (grade), and whether it is a key date or variety. You can check our price table above for grade-by-grade values, or scan your coin for an instant identification and value estimate.