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1936 Washington Quarter

1936 | Philadelphia (no mint mark) | Mintage: 41,120,000 | 90% Silver, 10% Copper
$7.5 – $390
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Obverse of Washington Quarter (Silver) showing George Washington bust facing left (John Flanagan, 90% silver)

Obverse

Reverse of Washington Quarter (Silver)

Reverse

The 1936 Washington Quarter was minted at the Philadelphia Mint with a mintage of 41,120,000. Values range from $7.5 in lower grades to $390 in top condition.

CoinValueDB Value Estimate

$1.80 – $2,100

Price History

SoldHigh BidFor SaleLast Asking PriceMoving Average
Avg: $229 High: $2,100 Low: $2 20 total data points

CoinValueDB Price Guide by Grade

CoinValueDB Price Guide by Grade
GradeValue
Good (G-4)$13
Very Good (VG-8)$10
Fine (F-12)$15
Very Fine (VF-20)$12
Extremely Fine (EF-40)$25
About Uncirculated (AU-50)$14
Mint State (MS-60)$120
Choice Mint State (MS-63)$158
Near Gem (MS-64)$325
Gem Mint State (MS-65)$248
Superb Gem (MS-66)$575
Superb Gem+ (MS-67)$1,245

About the Washington Quarter (Silver)

Congress authorized the Washington Quarter in 1932 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of George Washington's birth. The Treasury originally planned a temporary commemorative, but the design proved popular and replaced the Standing Liberty Quarter permanently. Sculptor John Flanagan won a competition to design the coin, beating out 99 other entries. His design features a profile of Washington on the obverse and a heraldic eagle on the reverse. The series contains 90% silver until 1964. In 1965, the Mint switched to a copper-nickel clad composition due to rising silver prices. The 1932-1964 silver run includes two major key dates: the 1932-D and 1932-S. These coins have mintages of only 436,800 and 408,000 respectively, making them the most valuable pieces in the set.

Coin Details

Designer
John Flanagan
Composition
90% Silver, 10% Copper
Weight
6.25g
Diameter
24.3mm
Edge
reeded
Series
Washington Quarter (1932-1964)

Collecting Washington Quarter (Silver) Coins

Start your collection with common dates from the 1940s and 1950s, which you can find in almost any local coin shop for near their silver melt value. Focus on finding coins with full, sharp details on the eagle's breast feathers, as these areas wear down quickly in circulation. Avoid coins with heavy scratches or cleanings, as these damage the value significantly. Watch for the 1932-D and 1932-S, as their high value makes them targets for counterfeiters adding fake mint marks to common 1932 Philadelphia issues.

This series includes key dates — check individual coin pages for rarity details.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 1936 Washington Quarter worth? +
A 1936 Washington Quarter is worth between $7.5 and $390 depending on condition. Coins in higher grades (MS-65 and above) command significant premiums.
How many 1936 Washington Quarter coins were made? +
The Philadelphia Mint produced 41,120,000 1936 Washington Quarter coins. Lower mintage numbers generally correlate with higher collector value.
Is the 1936 Washington Quarter a key date? +
The 1936 Washington Quarter is not considered a key date or semi-key date. However, condition is always important. A common-date coin in exceptional condition can still be quite valuable.
How much is a 1936 Washington Quarter worth? +
Most circulated 1936 Washington Quarters trade for their silver melt value. In uncirculated condition, these coins often sell for between $30 and $60 depending on the specific grade.
Is the 1936 Washington Quarter rare? +
The 1936 Washington Quarter is not rare. With 41,120,000 minted, it is a common date that is easy to find in most coin collections.

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