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  • 1944 Washington Quarter

USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1944 Washington Quarter is Worth $6.92 in Average Condition and can be Worth $8.94 to $40 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. 1944 Quarter 1942 Quarter 1941 Quarter. SilverRecyclers.com is not a dealer or refiner. We do not buy or sell precious metal. Silverrecyclers.com is a participant in. 1944 Quarter Value $4.28 is the minimum 1944 quarter value. It is the underlining price of silver moving your coin to this level. As a collectible the Washington quarter with the 'D' mintmark, indicating the Denver mint is the rarer issue. USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1944 Washington Quarter is Worth $6.92 in Average Condition and can be Worth $8.94 to $40 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. A listing of '1945-D' is a quarter struck at the Denver mint in 1945. The 'S' or 'D' mintmark is located on the reverse, below the wreath.

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Coin Info

$4.93
United States
Silver Coin
0.18084 t oz
$0.25 USD
132,116,800
U.S. Mint
1944

As World War II continued into its fourth year, the conflict abroad continued creating jobs – and a better economy – on the homeftont. A continually booming economic picture painted a need for more coinage, which the United States Mint provided with robust production of 1944 Washington quarters. More than 130 million Washington quarters were made that year across the three United States Mint locations in operation at the time (Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco).

1944 Quarter Value Coin

Here’s a glance at the mintage figures for 1944 Washington quarters:

1944 Quarter

1944 Quarter Dollar

  • 1944, 104,956,000 minted; $7

  • 1944-D, 14,600,800; $9

  • 1944-S, 12,560,000; $9

*Values are for coins in the grade of Extremely Fine.

Across the board, 1944 Washington quarters are extremely common, even in uncirculated grades. $20 will buy any of the three issues that year in a grade of Mint State-63. Without any proof coins made during 1944, that makes collecting quarters from that year very affordable for just about anybody interested in assembling a complete collection of the Washington quarter series.

When it comes to buying uncirculated Washington quarters from the era, be sure to look for those with crisp, even strike and great overall color. Higher-grade coins from the 1940s are common, so you should have plenty from which to choose.

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The subject coin has a full date and clear Mint mark area, identifying it as a Philadelphia Mint issue. The cataloger stated, “The obverse is bright and satiny, the reverse a bit darker with light granularity and scattered oxidation.”

Professional Coin Grading Service graded it About Uncirculated Details, Tooled, with the tooled area seen in scratches in the obverse fields. Error coins are often found scratched, cleaned or otherwise impaired, due to their odd appearance having attracted unwise attention from curious noncollectors who encountered them in circulation. It is exciting to think that this coin likely circulated for some time before being picked out by a sharp-eyed curious person, and it sold for $16,200.

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