1970s Quarters Values: Prices and Overview (2024)

Updated: November 03, 2022

Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez

Published: August 09, 2022

As many collectors find, values for 1970s quarters are all over the map. The value of any coin depends on various factors. These include:

  • its intrinsic precious-metal content (even base-metal clad coins have some intrinsic value)
  • its date and mintmark combination
  • the grade or condition of the coin, and
  • the presence or lack of any errors or varieties.

When it comes to 1970s quarters, most are made from copper-nickel clad. Those found in circulation are typically worn, meaning that the vast majority of those found in everyday change will be worth only their face value.

With that said, there are some 1970s quarters that are worth more than their face value.

1970s Quarters Price Chart

Issue
MS65
1970$11
1970-D$8
1970-S$5
1971$8
1971-D$6
1971-S$5
1972$6
1972-D$6
1972-S$5
1973$6
1973-D$7
1973-S$5
1974$6
1974-D$9
1974-S$5
1976$7
1976-D$7
1976-S$5
1976-S (40% silver)$10
1977$7
1977-D$7
1977-S$5
1978$7
1978-D$7
1978-S$5
1979$7
1979-D$7
1979-S (Type I)$9
1979-S (Type II)$11

All coins above with an S mintmark are proofs. Coins minted in 1975 used the dual "1776–1976" year-date.

Brief Background on Washington Quarters

The Washington quarter was first released in 1932. It features an obverse portrait of George Washington, a Revolutionary War general and our nation’s first president. The Washington quarter was originally designed by John Flanagan and was coupled with a reverse portrait of a heraldic eagle. The quarter was regularly made with a 90% silver composition until 1965, when the coin was switched to a copper-nickel clad format. Some collectible versions of the quarter have been struck with silver in the years since.

With the exception of the 1976 Bicentennial quarter featuring “1776-1976” dual dating on the obverse and a special commemorative reverse with a colonial drummer boy on the reverse, the Washington quarter retained its original design through 1998. The first of the 50 State Quarters was released in 1999, altering the landscape of the Washington quarter to this day.

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Reverse design of the Bicentennial quarter

1970-1979 Quarters

As explained earlier, Washington quarters made for circulation throughout the duration of the 1970s are made from copper-nickel clad. None were struck in 90% silver. However, about nine million of the 1976 Bicentennial quarters struck at the San Francisco Mint and bearing an “S” mintmark were made from a 40% silver composition. These were all struck as collectibles and sold to the public as such. Still, some have been accidentally spent as regular money and found in circulation by eagle-eyed collectors.

The way you can tell a silver Bicentennial quarter apart from a clad one is by first looking for an “S” mintmark. If it doesn’t have an “S” mintmark (it either has a “D” mintmark from Denver or no mintmark) then it’s not a 40% silver quarter. However, any “S” mintmark 1976 quarters you find in circulation should be tested for the presence of silver.

Deciphering clad and 40% silver quarters apart from each other cannot conclusively be done using a scale alone. Only .08 grams separate the standard weights of a clad quarter (5.67 grams) and 40% silver quarter (5.75 grams), and the tolerance for a quarter is .22 grams, up or down. Another way to determine if you have a 1976 silver or clad quarter is to look for the presence of an orange or brown band around the edge of the coin. This indicates an internal copper core to which the copper-nickel outer layers are bonded.

You can also have your quarters tested for their metallic content by a coin dealer or other numismatic professional in possession of metallurgical testing equipment. Bear in mind that sometimes these tests will come with a fee.

While a clad 1976 quarter is worth face value if worn, a 1976 silver Bicentennial quarter can be worth about $1.50 to $2, regardless of its grade, when silver trades around $20 per ounce.

1970s Quarters with Varieties or Errors

While the vast majority of Washington quarters are made to U.S. Mint specifications, some do contain errors or varieties. These can be worth some serious change.

The most notable 1970s quarter errors are the 1974 and 1977 quarters that were accidentally struck on 40% silver clad planchets. These transitional errors are very rare and valuable, generally selling for more than $1,000 each.

Other kinds of errors that can be found on 1970s quarters are:

  • Off-center errors – worth $15 to $25 or more
  • Clipped planchets – worth $20 or more
  • Die cuds – Worth $50 to $100 or more
  • Die breaks – Variable values based on a die break’s size and location on the coin

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Example of a die cud error on a 1970 quarter

If You Have 1970s Quarters Worth Money

You can either keep your 1970s quarters and add them to your collection or you could sell them. Whatever you do, don’t clean them or try to improve their appearance by attempting to enhance them in any way. Both collectors and dealers prefer coins in their original state. You will dramatically lower the value of your coins by cleaning them, so you’re best to leave them in exactly the condition you found them. If you choose to sell your coins, be sure you take them to a coin dealer.

Finding A Good Coin Dealer

Why choose a coin dealer when there are so many pawn shops and jewelers around town? Let’s look at it this way. . . You wouldn’t go to the car dealer to sell a golf cart, would you? Would you consider taking your cat to the pediatrician for a checkup?

Everybody has their realm of expertise. The pawn shop might be the perfect place to sell your old lawn mower, and the jeweler will probably give you the best price on that old heart pendant.

As for your old coins? Neither the pawn shop or jeweler will do—but those are things about which your nearest coin dealer knows a thing or two! And they’ll offer you the best price, to boot.

Many coin dealers are fair and honest businesspersons who simply want to do a good job in their profession and provide their customers with decent service. But some are better than others, and unfortunately a few are simply unscrupulous sorts looking to take you (and your money) for a ride. Doing a bit of homework will help you find a good coin dealer who will pay a fair price for your 1970s quarters.

Choose a coin dealer who has many years of experience and pledges to offer satisfactory service. Some of the best coin dealers have many affiliations with the industry’s best organizations, including the National Coin and Bullion Association, National Inflation Association, Professional Coin Grading Service, and Numismatic Guaranty Company. Reputable, well-connected coin dealers who will do everything they can to make sure you’re satisfied with their service, whether selling or buying 1970s Washington quarters, is the kind of coin dealer you want to be working with!

Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez is a journalist, editor, and blogger who has won multiple awards from the Numismatic Literary Guild. He has also authored numerous books, including works profiling the history of the United States Mint and United States coinage.

Read more about coin values from the numismatic experts at Gainesville Coins:

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2009 Lincoln Penny Value and Designs: Bicentennial Cents

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1970s Quarters Values: Prices and Overview (2024)

FAQs

Which 1970 quarters are valuable? ›

Mis Print Quarter
Sr.No.CoinValue
1.1970-S Quarter struck on 80% silver 1941 Canadian Quarter$35000
2.1970-S Quarter struck over a silver George V Canadian Quarter$7800
3.1970- S Quarter struck on the Philippines 25 centavos coin$4600
May 6, 2024

Why is a 1970 quarter worth $35000 today? ›

And are there more quarters out there worth far more than they seem? According to an article published in Women's World, there are a limited number of coins minted in 1970 that were accidentally printed over 1941 Canadian quarters! Once you know what to look for, you can actually see the printed mistake.

What is the error on the 1970 quarter? ›

In 1970, the US printed quarters over 1941 Canadian quarters. As a result, there's a tiny 1941 just above the word “dollar” on the quarter. The mistake could mean a lot of money for you if you own one.

Which quarters are worth money and how much? ›

High-Value Quarters
  • Massachusetts 2000-P (Philadelphia mint) MS69: $3,760.
  • Maryland 2000-P MS65: $1,495.
  • South Carolina 2000-P MS69: $3,525.
  • New Hampshire 2000-D (Denver mint) MS68: $633.
  • Virginia 2000-P MS68: $400.
Jul 27, 2024

How much is a 1776 to 1976 quarter worth? ›

Only the highest grades of these official coins would be higher, and they would lose their value showing up in regular circulation. A 1776/1976 quarter is worth $. 25 cents. It is worth 25 cents unless it is in MS-63 condition or better, in which case it is worth between $1.25 and $6.

How much is a 1970 D quarter worth today? ›

1970 D Washington Quarter Value

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of July 2024, a Washington Quarter from 1970 in circulated condition is worth between $0.30 and $0.85. However, on the open market 1970 D Quarters in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $110.

Which quarter is worth $10,000? ›

For evidence, look no further than a 1999 Georgia quarter whose value has been estimated as high as $10,000 due to errors. That's a decent chunk of change for those looking to cash in! Georgia state quarters from 1999 have several types of errors, according to the U.S. Coins Guide website.

Is a quarter from 1974 worth anything? ›

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of August 2024, a Washington Quarter from 1974 in circulated condition is worth between $0.30 and $0.85. However, on the open market 1974 D Quarters in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $275.

What is the value of a 1973 quarter? ›

1973 Washington Quarter Value

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of August 2024, a Washington Quarter from 1973 in circulated condition is worth between $0.30 and $0.85. However, on the open market 1973 Quarters in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $490.

What is a 1972 quarter worth? ›

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of July 2024, a Washington Quarter from 1972 in circulated condition is worth between $0.30 and $0.85. However, on the open market 1972 D Quarters in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $650.

Is a 1969 quarter rare? ›

The 1969-D Washington Quarter is one of the better struck coins in the series. Examples up to MS67 condition are abundant, where collectors can be very picky if they wish. In MS68 condition is where they begin to be much harder to find.

What makes the 1999 quarter rare? ›

According to the U.S. Coins Guide, the Georgia quarters from 1999 — part of the long-running state quarters series — have several misprinted and “stained” spots on them, which makes the quarters a hot commodity for collectors. Five types of 1999 Georgia quarter errors could result in you getting some extra cash.

What 1970s quarters are worth money? ›

The most notable 1970s quarter errors are the 1974 and 1977 quarters that were accidentally struck on 40% silver clad planchets. These transitional errors are very rare and valuable, generally selling for more than $1,000 each.

Why is 1965 quarter so rare? ›

In 1965, quarter production changed to a clad composition planchet made of copper and nickel. However, a few (the exact number is unknown) were struck on a silver planchet instead. Silver 1965 quarters are worth over $7,000 because they were made by mistake!

How to identify rare quarters? ›

Those that are in mint condition and marked with a D or P (meaning they were produced in Denver or Philadelphia) could be worth as much as $3.50 if they have a certain state design, according to Coin Trackers. Ohio quarters marked with an S (produced in San Francisco) can carry the highest value at $15.

What 1971 quarters are worth money? ›

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of July 2024, a Washington Quarter from 1971 in circulated condition is worth between $0.30 and $0.85. However, on the open market 1971 Quarters in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $1250.

Is a 1973 quarter worth anything? ›

1973 Washington Quarter Value

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of August 2024, a Washington Quarter from 1973 in circulated condition is worth between $0.30 and $0.85. However, on the open market 1973 Quarters in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $490.

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