1974 Quarter Value

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Coin Values Moving with Precious Metals: Up-Dated 2/8/2021: Gold $1813 Silver $26.90


Type: Washington Quarter Year: 1974 Mint Mark: P Face Value: 0.25 USD Total Produced: 801,456,000 Silver Content: 0% Numismatic Value: 25 cents to $6.50 Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around 25 cents, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $7 at auction. 1974 P WASHINGTON QUARTER ROLLS US MINT BU CHOICE UNC COND ROLL 1974P. $10 Roll of Washington Quarters 1965-1998 Mixed (40 Quarters) $19.79. This page is dedicated exclusively to the 1974 Washington Quarter. You will find a lot of information below such as mintages, specifications, and images. Be sure to visit our Washington Quarter Forum if you need help. Also please visit our Washington Quarter Grading Forum to help you establish a grade for your Washington Quarter.

A quick separation of quarter values is the date 1964, the last year of silver era quarters. All silver quarter are worth a minimum of $4.52 each as of 2/8/2021 . Modern quarters minted beginning 1965 are worth a premium in Mint State (no wear) condition. Follow a step by step method to identify the series of your quarter, variety, date and mintmark combination, leading to special qualities and above average value.

Steps Leading to Value:

  • Step 1: Recognize the Different Series of Quarters - US quarters were minted in a variety of design series. Each is unique and have their share of scarce to rare issues. Identify the different series to begin narrowing value.
  • Step 2: Date and Mintmark Variety - Dates are collected and valued individually. Dates combined with mintmarks are each identified as to rarity and demand.
  • Step 3: Grading Condition - Judging condition recognizes a grade used to narrow how much each quarter is worth. A close inspection comparing to images is needed.
  • Step 4: Special Qualities - Old to modern quarter series have special qualities collectors seek. These qualities are examined to accurately evaluate your coin.

Minted since 1796 there are many rare dates, mint marks, and scarce quarter varieties. Often reaching into the hundreds of dollars.

How to determine quarter values begins with identifying the denomination and series. Examine your coin and compare to the following images to find a match.

Note: Images within blue borders are Links to the Quarter Values series.

Step 1: Recognize the Different Series of Quarters

With a high starting price and quickly rising into the thousands. All early Bust quarters are scarce to rare. Avidly sought by dealers to meet the demand of collectors. Compare your coins to the grading images and value charts.

A long running series with many rare dates and varieties. Because condition of these Seated quarters is important to value, grading is important. Discover how much they are worth, compare your old quarters to the grading images and value chart listing all the dates and mintmarks.

Collectors are adding to their collections and increasing the demand for Barber Quarters. Your old quarter is worth much more today. From $6.49 each to many hundreds for the rare dates and mintmarks. Judge condition and worth of your coins using the grading images and coin values chart.

Everyone agrees it is a beautiful coin. Easily one of the most popular coins with collectors. Discover the value that strong demand has placed on Standing Liberty quarters. Grading images to evaluate their condition and price chart listing all dates, mint marks and varieties.

Their value is tied closely to the price of silver. However, a few rare dates and mintmarks of the early years of the Washington quarter series stand out, if found in high condition. Compare you coins to the grading images and separate then by condition. Follow your coin's value on the silver charts, and check for rare dates and mintmarks.

Step 2: Date Plus Variety and Mintmarks are Identified

Many serious collectors are assembling sets of quarters. Each date becomes an important part to these sets of coins. Numbers minted yearly vary and over time the scarce and rare issues are noticeably difficult to obtain, raising values. Each series is also interesting because of small changes to designs introduced, sometimes carrying the same date. Recognition of varieties within years also impacts value. Quarter series are full of subtle varieties.

Mintmarks are next considered in the value process. Early quarters; 1796 until 1840, were all minted at the Philadelphia mint, the only mint at the time. Mintages were in the range of two to three hundred thousand per year with a few low production years. 1835 is unusual with close to two million struck.

Branch mints began striking quarters in 1840 with the New Orleans mint. To identify branch mints - 'Mintmarks' - were added to the designs. An 'O' mintmark identifies New Orleans coinage. Other branch mints became important to the quarter series, San Francisco, Carson City, and Denver. All in various quantities struck quarters over the years. Usually branch mints struck lower numbers of quarters creating the scarce variety for the year. Mintmark identification is now important and reflected on value charts. Mintmarks and location on the coins are detailed on series pages.

🔎Step 1 above are image links to match your coin. Visit the series page for value charts and details on how to value your old quarters.

Step 3: Grading Condition Quarter Values are Conditional

Grades listed on value charts are a definition of a coin's condition. Amount of wear as it progresses; from none to very worn develops in recognizable stages. Each stage of wear is judged and assigned a grade matched to a standard. First minted, a coin is in Mint State condition and defined as Mint State grade.

Mint State Grade: A coin with no wear to any surface is defined as Mint State. Each series of quarters have specific high points to the design prone to first signs of wear. A close inspection is needed to determine if wear has smoothed and flattened any of these high spots. Grading in-depth is covered in each series and done comparing to images, video, and descriptions.

Extremely Fine Grade: An Extremely Fine grade quarter retains all major design elements in strong relief. Wear is noted; however, only small amounts of flatness is seen on the highest finer detail. A Standing Liberty quarter is judged looking at the amount of wear on Liberty's shoulder and knee. Overall, the appearance is sharp and well defined.

Fine Grade: Wear is easily visible on a quarter in Fine grade. Moderate wear has smoothed all high areas. A distinction between Fine and a lower grade is flattened areas do not connect. Separation, even if slight, is evident from Liberty's face and hair, major feathers of the eagle designs clear, and lettering of the legends is bold.

Good Grade: Once noticeable heavy wear has smoothed the majority of the design, the coin is now in Good grade. Its smooth surface is without any fine detail. Bust quarters and Barber quarter with large portraits of Liberty are portrayed in outline. Inner lines to hair, headbands, and indications of a gown are faded to smooth.

Judging a quarter's condition to determine a grade is done by comparing the coin to images of grade standards. Additional video helps to identify many subtle points to grading quarters.

🔎Step 1 image and text links lead to series pages of in-depth coverage. Each series page covers grading quarters in detail. Close-up images and descriptions of grades are used to judge condition.

Step 4: Special Qualities Enhancing Value

A certain amount of personal judgement goes into recognizing special qualities. Quarters are first viewed for their overall impression. Is the condition crisp enough to see most detail of the design? Is the toning, and color pleasing and enhancing the detail? Does a mark or rim dent catch the eye?

Eye appeal plays a role to solidify the value of coins. A pleasing quarter is marketable when compared to an example with less appeal and distractions.

Most old quarters are in circulated, worn condition. Among circulated grades, each collector develops an opinion of the traits to an appealing coin. Lightly toned verses darkly toned. Marks on the surface are acceptable, if obscure. Wear, only to a certain degree. Coins with positive appeal in just these three traits are surprisingly a challenge to find.

The Bust quarter in the top row is worn, however, still pleasing. A scarce coin with hair and gown detail visible, acceptable toning, and mark free surfaces, a collectible coin.

Seated Liberty quarters are full of small details. Toning enhances the visibility of the design on the 1875 quarter. Minor circulation wear is visible but not distracting. Open fields behind Liberty are free of marks and abrasions. An eye appealing Seated Liberty quarter is sought by collectors.

A Standing Liberty quarter in Extremely Fine grade remains well detailed. All major and most minor detail is visible. Lightly toned and one special feather stands out. A full date is visible. The early years sub-variety of the series included the date, high in relief, and quickly wore smooth. A bold date visible is appreciated by collectors.

Consider your coin with aesthetics in mind. An honest rating gives insight to value.

🔎Match your coin to the image links in Step 1 and visit; how to determine in-depth quarter values of your coin.

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Continuing with special qualities of coins. Many of your old silver quarter values are tied closely to the price of silver. Quarters dated 1964 and earlier are 90% silver and worth many times their face value. With today's high value of silver your old coins are becoming surprisingly valuable.

Scarce and rare quarters are found in all the design series. Early era quarters, 1796 to the 1890's are all scarce. Quarters of the twentieth century are very popular today, with certain key dates considered rare.

A quick reference to US Coin Values. Images to identify each coin and minimum values for each type. Using the step by step method to how much coins are worth. Bookmark the online value charts to phone.

Follow the videos with close-up views highlighting the subtle changes from one 'grade' of condition to the next. Master index of grading videos lists series beginning with pennies to silver dollars. Values within the different series of coins are dependent on condition just as importantly as dates and mintmarks. It is possible to detect the difference of these finer points of value.

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Do you have more old coins and need their values? Quarter values begin here, for your other coins, visit the home page.

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All old US coin values. It is an excellent index with images and text links to all coin series, from Cents to Gold. Value charts, grading images and descriptions uncover how much your box of old coins is worth.

An understanding of the Value process:
Denomination Series Date Mintmark Condition

Value is the foundation to the Selling of your coins process. Always begin with an accurate value before selling your old coins.

1974 P Washington Quarter

Coin Dealer Insight: In preparation for the changes mandated for the Bi-centennial quarter, over 1.15 billion 1974 Washington quarters were produced between the Philadelphia and Denver mints with over 801 million of those produced at the Philadelphia Mint alone. With such massive production, values for 1974 Washington quarters is common at best.

Value: Can usually be found and sold for somewhere between $0.26-$14.00 price dictated by condition, certification, and current demand. Other factors include location, inventory, and urgency of sale.

Estimated Value Based on Scale:

1974 Quarter Value Worth No Mint

Mint:Philadelphia

Production: 801,456,000 Washington Quarters were minted at the Philadelphia mint in 1974.

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Price

.25 to $5
$5.01 to $15
$15.01 to $25
$25.01 to $35
$35.01 to $45
$45.01 to $55
$55.01 to $75
$75.01 to $125
$125.01 to $300
$300.01 to $500
$500.01 to $900
$900.01 to $2000
$2000.01 to $5000
$5000.01 to $14000
*Value is that of highest MS-65 grade.
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