These are the 2 rare Washington Quarter coins worth up to $140,000, find out if you have one

Depending on the Washington Quarter coins you may have it may have a higher or lower value, check all the details regarding this specimen

San Francisco Washington coin quarters

No doubt, all Washington Quarters are not worth the same. The condition, the year, and even the mint that struck the coin can make the specimen a rare one. Not to mention the fact that minting errors can be worth millions of dollars. Anyway, let’s focus on the Washington Quarters from 1932.

In fact, they are the 1932-D and 1932-S Washington Quarters. These 25-cent examples are among the most wanted Quarters in the United States. For instance, this 90% Silver Washington Quarter was designed by John Flanagan and a piece at MS66 from San Francisco was worth $45,000 in 2020. The firm of the auction was David Lawrence RC.

How much was worth the 1932-D Washington Quarter at the auction record?

Even if the San Francisco Quarter Dollar was worth a great deal of money, the 1932-D 25C (Regular Strike) from the series known as Washington Quarters 1932-1964 was sold for a whopping $143,750.

Series Washington Quarter Coins from 1932-1964
Series Washington Quarter Coins from 1932-1964 – Source and Credits; PCGS https://www.pcgs.com/news/the-1932d-and-1932s-washington-quarters

For your information, the 1932 Washington Quarter minted in Denver is by far the rarest of the two 25-cent specimens. Do not forget that collectors and numismtics enthusiasts have been looking for these examples for the last 60 years.

The mintages of the 1932-S is just 408,000 while the 1932-D is about 436,000. The thing is there were many 25-cent from 1932 but the State was not so good since collectors prefer having it rather than its condition.

How many 1932-D Washington Quarter coins has PCGS graded?

As a matter of fact, there are about 100 pieces of these 25-cent coins that Professional Coin Grading Services has graded in MS 65. If you have one in the same condition, it could be sold for about $12,000.

Since the 1932-S has more specimens, its price is much lower. Actually, PCGS has graded about 200 1932-S in grade MS65. The actual price in this state is about $3,000.

Undoubtedly, it is quite a lot of money if you have a shoestring budget. So, it would be a good way to get some cash if you would like to sell it and you find a buyer.

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