Record Sale Prices for Washington Quarters

1967 25C SMS DDR FS-801

Stories about a $35,000 1967 quarter usually leave out important details.

Find out what produced those extraordinary prices. Understand why there is a 1967 quarter worth $35,000.

Standard Washington Quarter specimens often hold $5-7 value. Specimens in MS63 grade bring owners $15-40. Record sales include coins with prices above $100,000, showing potential for rare specimens.

Market Value by Grade

Grade

Condition

Price Range

AG3

Heavy wear

$5-8

F12

Average wear

$10-15

XF40

Light wear

$20-35

MS63

Nice state

$35-65

MS65

Best state

$80-150

MS67

Perfect state

$500-2,500

High Price Reasons

Auction records form from rare minting errors. 1967 issue coins lacking mint marks are not errors. Real market value for those coins often equals face value.

Minting Errors

  • Stamp shift errors

  • Wrong metal blanks

  • Edge defects

  • Double stamp lines

Grade Influence on Profit

Grade increases by one step in the MS65 range boost final value by 40-60%. Investors use PCGS as primary evaluation criteria.

Record Lot Analysis

1932-D MS66

Record price $143,750 at Heritage Auctions. Coin shows perfect surface condition.

1932-S MS66

Market price reaches $50,000-85,000. Low production counts drive demand.

1943-S Double Die

MS63 specimens sell for $800-1,500. Value grows with line clarity.

Preservation and Liquidity Factors

Coin condition determines final price. Micro-scratch detection reduces value by 70%.

Storage Rules

  • Inert capsule use

  • Sunlight avoidance

  • Humidity control

  • Chemical cleaning ban

Professional NGC expertise boosts liquidity by 30%. Auction resale accounts for 15-20% commission.

1932 25C

Washington Quarter Physical Data

Parameter

Value

Diameter

24.3 mm

Weight pre-1965

6.25 g

Weight post-1965

5.67 g

Silver content pre-1965

90%

Investor Recommendations

Washington Quarter investments require cold calculation. eBay data monitoring helps evaluate current demand.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Select certified lots

  2. Check sale history

  3. Analyze PCGS grade

  4. Calculate profit minus fees

Common Mistakes

  • Buying non-graded coins

  • Ignoring cleaning marks

  • Overpaying for unlimited issues

  • Skipping weight checks

Rare Date Price Dynamics

Date

MS63 Price

MS65 Price

1932-D

$1,200-2,500

$8,000-15,000

1932-S

$800-1,500

$3,500-6,000

1936-D

$40-70

$150-250


Data shows price gaps exceeding 300% between MS63 and MS65 for rare dates. Low quality coin purchases limit potential gains.

Numismatic Advice

Check Slab numbers when buying rare items. PCGS and NGC databases confirm authenticity. Current market favors MS66 grades and above. Low grade investments produce minimal profit. Focus on rare mint mark specimens.

Sale Price Maximization

  • High resolution photos

  • Authenticity certificates

  • Defect descriptions

  • Auction sale comparison